Backstreets
One soft infested summer me and Terry became friends 
Trying in vain to breathe the fire we was born in 
Catching rides to the outskirts tying faith between our teeth 
Sleeping in that old abandoned beach house getting wasted in the heat 
And hiding on the backstreets, hiding on the backstreets 
With a love so hard and filled with defeat 
Running for our lives at night on them backstreets 
Slow dancing in the dark on the beach at Stockton's Wing 
Where desperate lovers park we sat with the last of the Duke Street Kings
Huddled in our cars waiting for the bells that ring 
In the deep heart of the night to set us loose from everything to go 
Running on the backstreets, running on the backstreets 
We swore we'd live forever on the backstreets we take it together 
Endless juke joints and Valentino drag where dancers scraped the tears
Up off the street dressed down in rags running into the darkness 
Some hurt bad some really dying at night sometimes it seemed 
You could hear the whole damn city crying blame it on the lies that killed
us 
Blame it on the truth that ran us down you can blame it all on me 
Terry It don't matter to me now 
When the breakdown hit at midnight there was nothing left to say 
But I hated him and I hated you when you went away 
Laying here in the dark you're like an angel on my chest 
Just another tramp of hearts crying tears of faithlessness 
Remember all the movies, Terry, we'd go see 
Trying to learn how to walk like heroes we thought we had to be 
And after all this time to find we're just like all the rest 
Stranded in the park and forced to confess 
To hiding on the backstreets, hiding on the backstreets 
We swore forever friends on the backstreets until the end 
Hiding on the backstreets, hiding on the backstreets