Home Link
  • Janis Ian playing bass for Rev. Marie Knight on 'Old Woodsongs Hour' - photo by Larry Streun
  • Janis Ian with Pat Snyder & Bette Midler
  • Janis Ian with author J. A. (Judy) Jance - photo by Denise Tschida
  • Janis Ian with Judy jance celebrating her living room concert - photo by Debra Hyslop
  • Janis Ian with Catie Curtis, Patty Larkin, Joe Boles (Mayor of St. Augustine) & his wife Jane - photo by Jane-Gale Burnick
  • Janis Ian backstage at the Ryman Auditorium with Chet Atkins & Garrison Keillor - photo by Barbara Short
  • A 15 year old Janis Ian with television host Joey Bishop - photo by Ivan Nagy
  • Janis Ian at a signing in Japan - photo by Peter Cunningham
  • Janis Ian with Steve Earle,  Johnny Cash, Clint Black & Connie Bradley
  • Janis with Clint Black, Mary Chapin-Carpenter and others - photo by Don Putnam
Hunger

On the Dark Side of Town

Janis Ian

I wound up talking with your wife
She says you've got another life
Thought you'd finally settled down
but you keep on going 'round to the dark side of town

She says you promise not to stray
Then you make your getaway
and she prays for it to pass, and you say that it won't last
because you're going nowhere fast

On the dark side of town, where new lovers meet
at the old lost and found on the edge of the street
and the noon shadows hide from the fires outside
On the dark side of town, where some woman waits
to worship your crown, to burn at your stake
I lay myself down on the dark side of town

She says you fill her with desire
but when you want her, you're a liar
She can taste it on your breath
cutting through the cigarette
She can smell it on your sweat

You've been taking off your ring
Women see these little things
You might think it doesn't show
but it shows how far you'll go
to feed the fire down below

On the dark side of town, where new lovers meet
at the old lost and found on the edge of the street
and the noon shadows hide from the fire outside
On the dark side of town, where some woman waits
to worship your crown, to burn at your stake
I lay myself down on the dark side of town

I said -- I know that woman well
and I will see her soul in hell
before I let her carry on 'til all your hope is gone
Man, you should have seen her smile
like she'd known it all the while
and she said - thank you from me and my child
Thank you from me and my child

On the dark side of town, where new lovers meet
At the old lost and found on the edge of the street
and the noon shadows hide from the fire outside
On the dark side of town, where some woman waits
to worship your crown, to burn at your stake
I lay myself down on the dark side of town

© Rude Girl Pub. All rights reserved; international copyright secured.

Copyright Janis IanPrivacy Policy & Terms Of AgreementSitemapWebsite By Digital Vision Media