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The subway station's closed again
Sleeps beneath its veil of rain
My footprints broken trail behind
Steals the night lights from my mindThe dark deserted streets then clear
Today has lived and died in here
So I leave the chapel gloom
To find the shelter of my tiny roomBut it's alright while the lights
Of the city shine so bright
It's all right 'til the last winding train
Fades from sightThen alone in my room
I must stay to lose or win
While these wild bedsitter images
Come back to hem me inThe paneled patterns on the door
Chase shivering shadows to the floor
Upon the pillow worn and thin
The memories of hopes beginThe carpet with its flowers and shredding
Spires a foot before my bed
The crack that won't return again

Advancing through my broken window paneBut it's alright while the lights
Of the city shine so bright
It's all right 'til the last winding train
Fades from sightThen alone in my room
I must stay to lose or win
While these wild bedsitter images
Come back to hem me inThe friends I've left back home all write
With laughing words that warm my sight
Saying, "Tell us, how's the city life?"
I reply and say just fineAnd so you see, I can't go back
'Til I either win or crack
I'm standing in a one way street
The stage is set, the story incompleteBut it's alright while the lights
Of the city shine so bright
It's all right 'til the last winding train
Fades from sightThen alone in my room
I must stay to lose or win
While these wild bedsitter images
Come back to hem me in

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Al Stewart (born in Glasgow, Scotland on 5 September 1945) is a British songwriter and musician. He is best known for his 1976 single Year Of The Cat and its 1978 follow-up Time Passages (both produced by Alan Parsons). Stewart's inspiration for his songs primarily comes from the past; indeed, he is credited with creating his own genre, "historical folk rock". At one time in his life, Stewart took guitar lessons from King Crimson guitarist Robert Fripp.

Stewart grew up in the coastal resort town of Bournemouth, Dorset. According to Songfacts, in days of youthful folly Stewart played in a beat group with later BBC DJ Tony Blackburn before moving to the capital to seek fortune and fame.

Having bought his first guitar from future Police guitarist Andy Summers, Stewart traded in his electric guitar for an acoustic guitar when he was offered a weekly slot at Bunjies Coffee House in London's Soho in 1965. From there, he went on to compete at the Les Cousins folk club on Greek Street, where he played alongside Cat Stevens, Bert Jansch, Van Morrison, Roy Harper and Ralph McTell

Although he had his share of the breaks, including a tenure at Bunjees coffee house and a record deal with CBS, life wasn't always easy for the young troubadour; his first serious love affair ended in disaster, and he experienced all the usual insecurities of the stranger in the big city trying to find his way.

In January 1970, Melody Maker named his second release Love Chronicles its Folk Album Of The Year, but in spite of his obviously carving out quite a name for himself, it was not until Year Of The Cat - the single and even more so the monster album - that he really shot to fame.

He emigrated to the United States as his career took off in the mid 1970s, and still lives in California. While studio albums are now few and far between, he still tours extensively in the United States, and, most years, in Europe. Recordings of concerts are often made available through his fan clubs.

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