And the gulls all heavy with rain While Carlyle shines like a pin And the weary man still grinning Did you hear about this one? Well my head is nipped to spinning With every word you sang and roared But all the time I was listening How the streets are filled with sinners And the taxi drivers Taxi drivers that ride the lights Was on Waterloo Bridge With the river ablaze with lights And the thing about these things is They're eternal but not forever And something about tonight is Like it never has been any better Through the shadows of dead souls covering The streets with footfall and chatter And taxi drivers Taxi drivers Riding through the lights It's blacker than a mourner's coat Or the mane of the draymans's colt All the other stone here's made of coal And it covers the roofs with it's cloak Till the dawn bursts through like a thief Picking out precious jewels You'd only see if you could look up from the streets But it's colder than a pitt street cell Or taxi ride Windows open through the night To the garage on the western road Nothing's changed but the year's all new You get a two thousand year old view But it quickly gets bent and confused Like everyone else that you try Looks good till you wear it awhile I'm not stopping here I'm going on To the inn at the turn of the mile You should come and see the infant smile And talk to his mother a while It's the chance you might take one day Look around and it's slipping away Like tax drivers That ride Ride through the night Taxi drivers riding, riding the lights