I just got back from a walk down the square
 
 To the local Kentucky
 
 To see what was cookin' down there
 
 I looked around at the store
 
 And the signs and the queues
 
 Lining up for that 21st century fare
 
  
  I kneel down and say grace for the comforts the world bestows on me
 
 And the great corporations providing our every need
 
 And those big neon signs tellin' us what to eat
 
 In every shop window goods are designed to please
 
 Oh, but I ask where is the poetry?
  
 
 The day we met were both down the road
 
 But we laughed and found comfort
 
 With old books and walks in the rain
 
 And reading poetry out loud
 
 Or watching old black and white films together
 
 In the days before Blockbuster came
  
 
 I hear you ran off and found yourself a rich handsome fellow
 
 To supply you with all you require, your material needs
 
 I hope your fairytale doesn't end tragically
 
 And in a shopping mall somewhere, you'll be down on your knees
 
 Cryin' out loud, "Where is the poetry?"
  
 
 I'm looking at the sign that says, "Have a good day"
 
 And I got too much on my mind, so many questions that get in the way
 
 Everybody's lookin' for perfection
 
 Once I heard a wise man say
 
 To get sometimes, you have to give away
 
 (Where is the poetry?)
 
 (What does it mean?)
  
 
 I have read in the news someone said
 
 That the great population
 
 Is better off than it used to be
 
 Better house, better food, better sex
 
 And better higher education
 
 But with credit card bills always on the way
  
 
 And I just saw my gal with a guy in a fast-food outlet
 
 They seemed happy together but I saw the tragedy
 
 Maybe I'm missing something but
 
 I'm too blind to see
 
 She settled for someone who isn't so hard to reach
 
 Now I'm on the fire of desire and the mystery
 
 Oh, but I ask where is the poetry?