Now, I don't disagree -- It's a hell of a scene. Jackson Square dropouts: Avoid the police. If the '80s were tough, The '90s were mean. All that was left for the desperate Were these fax cash machines. And that easy money Never has anything. With that kind of juice, man, It ain't worth the squeeze. But month by month, I feel a change in the breeze, So stop moving on; Make your own history. Now, if you want me to boil it down, All you cynical bastards, Get out of town. Now, if you want me to boil it down, All you cynical bastards, Move a little faster. But some people can't shake The weight of the past. Some people's hearts Remain at half-mast. It's downtown Where it all intersects. Some came from the mountain; College kids from the west. Not every suit lies Right through the teeth, As good and as bad And as some between. As I wait for the bus Coming from the east, The generations are proud And your elbow grease. I understand If it's all a bit much. It's a bit of a circus; It's a little bit rough. I heard this place Was run by the mob, Buying everyone off Down at city hall. And those Oakville moms, They stick up their nose. Those Burlington dads Keep their dollars at home. If you're the kind with nothing to say, You heard about this party, But you're praying for rain. Move a little faster.