(Verse 1)
some lonely wine
and on and on their midnight
livin’ in a don’t stop world
he took the Detroit dice
believin’ the night
goin’ to roll a manhole on and on
(Verse 2)
searching in the movie
a midnight never ends
somewhere just living in the night
a smell of payin’ strangers waiting
up and down the boulevard
fill the night believing on and on
(Chorus1)
my anything, to anywhere
small town working girl
(just one more time, anywhere)
it took emotion on that -
everybody oh! the share
(hold in, hold on)
(Verse 3)
the Streetlights People were born
Streetlight People shadows
feelin’ smile, believin’ cheap perfume
the Streetlights People can find
a hiding in a smokey train
and the room it just goes on and on
(Chorus 2)
some blues born for a city singer
and stopping she goes
(win stop, don’t stop)
they will lose train people hard
and feel some wants raised
(to goin’, to south)
The above lyrics go to a song I have in my head whose main melody and arrangement sounds a lot like a amalgamation of several Tom Waits songs on “Raindogs”.
It probably could be improved, but the lyrics came from the constraint of having to use all the words in Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’”.

