Now when she went to Chicago that night She faced a wall And she woke up outside with all those leaves in her her mouth And felt the pall An all night the rain came on down But then, she'd never been to Chicago at night Before the fall And it don't stop not at all It falls all around In the city Hits the ground And now everybody's at disadvantage Speaking with their second language She'd never been there before they went and set up the wall And though nobody'd expected much from this reinvention She still broke right down after all Because she knew that it was all over And we'd hit a wall And like the fall this was all Now it's all around In the city On the ground And now everybody's at disadvantage Speaking with their second language And I never been to the wall Never been to the wall . .