John T. Wurzer - Chicago

I got into my car and I drove out west
Just to see a woman, now I've confessed
Every time we meet it's like a one act show
Big bad city, Chicago

I tried to turn right to the parking garage
I was in the wrong lane, there was a honking barrage
Seems I had the power to stop the traffic flow
Out of state plates in Chicago

The theater district is kind of a mess
Some dress down, others get dressed
Passed out on the side street with no place to go
I saw a homeless guy in Chicago

The girl at the bar wants to sit next to me
I'm pretending it's because she thinks I'm free
Rich guy walks in, takes her hand, and she goes
I'm still cold as ice in Chicago

There are thousands of people just walking around
Minds somewhere else and their eyes on the ground
Protecting themselves from attachments that grow
If you catch someone's eye in Chicago

The bright lights will come and the sun will go down
I'm here where you are, but soon I'll leave town
Someday it's be nice to take our time and go slow
But for now, just a night in Chicago

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John Wurzer

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