ARIEL Dean Friedman Way on the other side of the Hudson Deep in the bosom of suburbia I met a young girl she sang mighty fine Tears on my pillow and Ave Maria Standing by the water fall in Paramus Park She was working for the friends of BAI She was collecting quarters in a paper cup She was looking for change and so was I She was a Jewish girl, I fell in love with her She wrote her number on the back of my hand I called her up, I was all out of breath I said, "Come hear me play in my rock and roll band" I took a shower and I put on my best blue jeans I picked her up in my new V double U van She wore a peasant blouse with nothing underneath I said "Hi", she said, "yeah, I guess I am" Ariel, Ariel We had a little time, we were real hungry We went to Dairy Queen for something to eat She had some onion rings, she had a pickle She forgot to tell me how she didn't eat meat I had a gig in the American Legion hall It was a dance for the Volunteer Ambulance Corps she was sitting in a corner against the wall She would smile and I melted all over the floor I took her home with me, we watched some TV Annette Funicello and some guy going steady I started fooling around with the verticle We got the munchies so I made some spaghetti We sat and we talked into the night While channel 2 was signing off the air I found the softness of a mouth We made love, the bombs bursting in air Ariel, Ariel, Ariel, Ariel Way on the other side of the Hudson Deep in the bosom of suburbia I met a young girl She sang mighty fine Tears on my pillow and Ave Maria