She told me that her name was Cleopatra when we met And I didn't mind at all though she was lying I suspect I told her I'm the emperor of all that I survey "You can call me Alexander" -- well, she said that that was great Going round, this old mobile, going round It's just as easy talking up as talking down She told me 'bout a boyfriend who'd proposed in middle school And stories of her family I could tell she wished were true It was Christmas in the Catskills and Easter on the cape And Mama married money, and Daddy by mistake Going round, this old mobile, going round It's just as easy talking up as talking down And I told her 'bout the time I got arrested in the park For kissing after curfew and then for talking smart And as they drove me to the station house, in cuffs and in conceit I found a quarter bag of weed that'd been stuffed down in the seat Going round, this old mobile, going round It's just as easy talking up as talking down I told her 'bout the incident with fireworks and doves And she told me about Somoa and lilikoi and love And we compared our notes on marketplaces, Brownsville and Bombay And how the story of your life is always yours to trade away Going round, this old mobile, going round It's just as easy talking up as talking down But when things got quiet, she got far And I caught a tiny glimpse of Cleopatra's heart Curled up in candlelight at home And her fingers smelled like cigarettes and another night alone There comes a time in every barroom night when the light starts getting strange And the shadows and the highlights start to cross and start to change In the hollow of her cheekbones hid both fantasy and flight As she kissed me on the lips and disappeared into the night Going round, this old mobile, going round It's just as easy talking up as talking down