Lou Rawls Dead End Street Lyrics
            I was born in a city the called the Windy City
            And they called it the Windy City because of the Hawk.
            The hawk. The all mighty Hawk
            Mr. Wind
            Takes care of plenty business around winter time
            The place that I lived in
            Was on a street that a
            Happened to be one of the dead-end streets
            Where there was nothing to block
            The wind, the elements
            Nothing to buffer them for me to
            Keep them from knocking my pad down, you know
            I mean really socking it to me
            When the boiler would bust and the heat was gone
            I would have to get fully dressed before I could go the bed
            Cause I couldn't put on my goulashes cause they had buckles on them
            And my folks didn't play that
            They said "don't you tear up my bed clothes with some goulashes on"
            But I was fortunate
            As soon as I was big enough to get a job save enough money
            To get a ticket to catch anything
            I split
            I said one day I'm going to return
            And I'm going to straighten it all out
            And I'm about ready to go back now
            So I thought I'd tell ya about it
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            They say this is a big rich town
            But I live in the poorest part
            I know I'm on a dead-end street
            In a city without a heart
            I learned to fight before I was six
            The only way I could get along
            But when you're raised on a dead-end street
            You've got to be tough and strong
            Now all the guys I know are getting in trouble
            That's how its always been
            When the odds are all against you
            How can you win, yeah, yeah, yeah
        
            I'm going to push my way out of here
            Even though I can't say when
            But I'm going to get off of this dead-end street
            And I ain't never going to come back again
            Never
            No, no, no
        
            I'm going to push my way out of here
            Even though I can't say when
            But I'm going to get off of this dead-end street
            And I ain't going to never come back again
            No, no, no
            I ain't going to come back to this city street no more
        
            No - Cause I'm going to get me a job
            I'm going to save my dough
            Get away from here
            I ain't going to come back no more
            I'm tired of a dead-end street
            I want to get out in the world and learn something
            I'm tired of breaking my back
        
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