I had skin like leather And the diamond-hard look of a cobra. I was born blue and weathered But I burst just like a supernova. I could walk like Brando Right into the sun Then dance just like a Casanova.
With my blackjack and jacket And hair slicked sweet Silver star studs on my duds Like a Harley in heat. When I strut down the street I could feel its heartbeat.
The sisters fell back And said "Don't that man look pretty", The cripple on the corner Cried out "Nickels for your pity". And gasoline boys downtown Sure talk gritty. It's so hard to be a saint in the city!
I was the king if the alley, I could talk some trash. I was the prince of the paupers Crowned downtown at the beggar's bash. I was the pimp's main prophet, I kept everythning cool, A backstreet gambler with the luck to lose.
And when the heat came down It was left on the ground.
The devil appeared like Jesus Through the steam in the street Showin' me a hand I knew even the cops couldn't beat. I felt his hot breath on my neck As I dove into the heat. It's so hard to be a saint when you're just a boy!
And the sages of the subway Sit just like the living dead As the tracks clack out The rhythm their eyes fixed straightahead. They ride the line of balance And hold on by just a thread But it's too hot in these tunnels You can get hit up by the heat. You get up to get out At your next stop but they push you Back down in your seat, Your heart starts beatin' faster As you struggle to your feet, Then you're outa that hole And back up on the street
And them South Side sisters Sure look pretty, The cripple on the corner Cries out "Nickels for your pity", And them downtown boys Sure talk gritty. It's so hard to be a saint in the city!