From the ugly Madam's gilded room
The ivories tinkle out a merry tune
While out in the street the Reverend's gloom
Kissing his fist before rolling the bones
Crying, Come on, seven, don't you know
Baby needs a new pair of shoes
A diamond ring on every finger
Well the papers assumed he never stepped into the room
Without his velvet slippers
One-legged pimps along the avenue
Hinky-Dink, Cannon Bathhouse, John Caldwin and Crane Dollar
Taking a cut, eight cents of every dollar
With a kickback to the Mayor
And the derelict lords and the first world ivorymen
Faces livelier than a bird in a cage
Last night I deigned from Monkey-Face Charlie Gankle's place
You know that Morgan Street Joan?
Well, she stuck a hairpin into a gentleman's stomach
You're lawless for legionnaires' peccadilloes
Kitty Adams on Satan's mind
Well, at least that's what the Madam says
High jinks on election day
All the slap-shoulder bonhomie
Jerusalem Slim took the very last train
And left all the hustlers and the hoodlums fast asleep
Tossing back his wavy 'do
Screaming, Jesus has left Chicago
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