Well, I heard your body, and I heard your soul
Let’s get you something to get down low
And if you know karate or jiu-jitsu
Just get your body on the fucking dancefloor
I got up to take the A-Train down
Because the movement’s better when it’s underground
Duke and Ella making art and sound
Because jazz and graffiti push my brains around
Lampin’ on the corner, baby, is where I belong
Sunset jazz in Harlem, a poem and a song
In the Harlem heat, I sweat my days away
The sky’s still orange when the jazz is gray
The boombox 80’s and graffiti beats
And everyone listens because the streets all speak
Still lampin’ on the corner, baby, when the night is gone
Sunset jazz in Harlem, a poem and a song
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