I got a book of photographs from old Sing Sing
They used to say upstate, and that’s what they’d mean
It’s such a prettier name for such an awful place
And every page you’re looking at another blank face
And you know, you have to find a way to pass time
And that’s what I’ve been doing for a while now, baby
I’ve been marking each day with the light on the wall
And waiting by the telephone to take that call
And you try to change my mind, about to choose this
'Cause you know too well the history of excuses
Looking the clean to that liquor machine
That can jingle their coffers all gold bus tweed
And jingle the heavens and driving the bus
'Cause there’s hatches in the back and nothing but this whole hook
And you know, I wish that I could change it with a vote
But I never found myself on the right side of the polls
You got a dream, well, I’m out in the open
And there’s mountains and trees and the smell of the ocean
I try to change my mind, about to choose this
'Cause you know too well the history of excuses
I’m down riding on a Hudson River train
I’m at the window as we’re passing by the Rockefeller Estate
I used to buy up all the houses just to clear 'em away
'Cause they cluttered the view of the far palisades
Now I came by one house, let alone a valley full
And my only view is of some blank wall
It gets tired of being confined
And waiting around in holes, I got you for tied
And I try to change my mind, about to choose this
'Cause you know too well the history of excuses