Fey - Appearing touched or crazy, as if under a spell Bazaar - A fair or sale at which miscellaneous articles are sold, often for charitable purposes
Like it's a dream - and there's a moon and a tune A shower in a motel room And through the steam and in my ear I can hear Squeaky fingers on the mirror Beyond the door, out in the lot, the night is hot And kids are givin' what they got; And is it me, or is it fey, when I say, 'It reminds me of another day?' Ya-Hey!
Out in the road, across the town, out and down Where they disappear without a sound Into the whole from whence they came, without a name Givin' and gettin' joy and pain; And into pants, then into boots and business suits To fill them out while they commute; Or to remain in tricked out cars, and country bars, country fairs, and church bazaars - Stay hard!
Like it's a dream - in motion slow, and they all know I hear them come and watch them go; And as the steam begins to clear, I face the mirror - the evidence has disappeared Into the hole, from whence it came, still unnamed, Like tomorrow's town will be the same; Into the whole from whence I came, still unnamed, Like towmorrow's town is just the same - unnamed.