the girl in the blue dress is the daytime waitress
down at the o.k. cafe downtown
she sings in the kitchen where noone can listen
and she dances when noones around
she sits by the window on the train ride home,
quiet and shy
and she looks up into a clear blue sky and says
can ANYBODY OUT THERE hear me
is there anybody out there listening
can ANYBODY OUT THERE hear me
can you hear me at all
man carries his bass down to the station
he lays his case down for some nickels and dimes
bows out an old thing so low down and lonely
it gets swallowed by the sound
of a downtown train going by
the footsteps rumble like thunder
from a cloud of dark gray suits
then the storm breaks
he sees the girl in blue
can ANYBODY OUT THERE hear me
is there anybody out there listening
can ANYBODY OUT THERE hear me
can you hear me at all
a thousand cages, a thousand birds
a thousand voices, a million words
caught in the lost and found
waiting around to be heard
everybody needs someone to listen
one you can count on to understand
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