Pop open a bottle of bubbly, yeah Here's to another goddamn new year And outside, two million drunk Bostonians are getting ready to sing "Auld Lang Syne" out of tune I sit there in my easy chair, looking at the clouds, orange with celebration And I wonder if you're out there
Hey! The ice of Boston is muddy And reflects no light, in day or night And I slip on it every time
Pop open a third bottle of bubbly Yeah, and I take that bottle of champagne Go into the kitchen, stand in front of the kitchen window And I take all my clothes off, take that bottle of champagne And I pour it on my head, feel it cascade through my hair And across my chest, and the phone rings And it's my mother And she says "Hi honey, how's Boston?" And I stand there, all alone on New Year's Eve Buck naked, drenched in champagne, looking at a bunch of strangers Uh, looking at them, looking at me, looking at them, and I say: "Oh, I'm fine Mom, how's Washington?"
Hey! The ice of Boston is muddy And reflects no light, in day or night And I slip on it every time Hey! The ice of Boston is muddy And reflects no light, in day or night And I slip on it every time, time, time, time, yeah
So I guess the party line is I followed you up here Well, I don't know about that Mainly because knowing about that would involve knowing about some pathetic, ridiculous, and absolutely true things about myself That I'd rather not admit to right now I woke up at 3 AM with the radio on, that Gladys Knight and the Pips song on About how she'd rather live in his world with him Than live in her own world alone And I lay there, head spinning, trying to fall asleep And I thought to myself: "Oh, Gladys, girl, I love you but, oh, get a life!"
Hey! The ice of Boston is muddy And reflects no light, in day or night And I slip on it every time Hey! The ice of Boston is muddy And reflects no light, in day or night And I slip on it every time