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Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters - Elton John

Album: Honky Château

genre: Rock

Now I know
“Spanish Harlem” are not just pretty words to say
I thought I knew
But now I know that rose trees never grow
In New York City

Until you’ve seen this trash-can dream come true
You stand at the edge while
People run you through
And I thank the Lord
There’s people out there like you
I thank the Lord there’s people out there like you

While Mona Lisas and mad hatters
Sons of bankers, sons of lawyers
Turn around and say good morning to the night
For unless they see the sky
But they can’t and that is why
They know not if it’s dark outside or light

This Broadway’s got
It’s got a lot of songs to sing
If I knew the tunes I might join in
I go my way alone
Grow my own, my own seeds shall be sown in New York City
Subway’s no way for a good man to go down
Rich man can ride and the hobo, he can drown
And I thank the Lord for the people I have found
I thank the Lord for the people I have found

While Mona Lisas and mad hatters
Sons of bankers, sons of lawyers
Turn around and say good morning to the night
For unless they see the sky
But they can’t and that is why
They know not if it’s dark outside or light

And now I know
“Spanish Harlem” are not just pretty words to say
I thought I knew
But now I know that rose trees never grow
In New York City
Subway’s no way for a good man to go down
Rich man can ride and the hobo, he can drown
And I thank the Lord for the people I have found
I thank the Lord for the people I have found

While Mona Lisas and mad hatters
Sons of bankers, sons of lawyers
Turn around and say good morning to the night
For unless they see the sky
But they can’t and that is why
They know not if it’s dark outside or light

They know not if it’s dark outside or light.

Lyrics added by Bianca G.

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Honky Château Judah and the Lion album lyrics
Song was written by Bernie after his first trip to New York, where he heard a gun off near his hotel window.
Song details
  • Co-Production: Gus Dudgeon
  • Composition: Bernie Taupin and Elton John
  • Vocals: Elton John
  • Release Date: 19th May 1972
It is one of John's "all-time favourites", as he personally acclaims. He even dedicate this song, during his concert at Madison Square Garden (October 2001), to the families who had participated on the restoration efforts at the demolished World Trade Center, after the terrorists attacks of September 11, 2001.