| I used to hide my Camels in a paper bag | |
| Well I only took them out when it was safe to drag | |
| My first sixteen years in a catholic-boy suit | |
| One father with a sixer and a steel-toe boot | |
| You see we're all... (here today) | |
| Here today (gone tomorrow) | |
| Here today (gone tomorrow) | |
| Here today (gone tomorrow) | |
| Here today, 'n' gone tomorrow | |
| One night in the mirror I saw a movie star | |
| So I flew to Hollywood in a neighbor's car | |
| A pack of No-Doze, I'm a bundle of nerves | |
| Laughing out loud as the highway curves | |
| 'Cause you know we're all here today... | |
| (and gone tomorrow) | |
| Here today (gone tomorrow) | |
| Here today (gone tomorrow) | |
| Here today (gone tomorrow) | |
| Here today, 'n' gone tomorrow | |
| (solo) | |
| Twenty-two miles out of Pasadena | |
| I picked up a hiker named Tina | |
| Now we only been here a couple of weeks | |
| Soakin' up the sun, the drugs and the freaks | |
| We hit it off so we, we moved in together | |
| Got a cat named Ringo and it purred like leather | |
| We robbed a bank in Santa Monica | |
| I bought a Caddy and a gold harmonica | |
| We'd ride by day, we'd play by night | |
| We're makin' love every night | |
| Here today (gone tomorrow) | |
| Here today (gone tomorrow) | |
| Here today (gone tomorrow) | |
| Here today, 'n' gone tomorrow | |
| So we went up to Hef's to meet some bunnies | |
| I saw Hugh, he was actin' funny | |
| He handed me some grass and a vodka & gin | |
| And that's about the time that Jack Webb walked in | |
| He said | |
| "Son, I'm gonna tell you something, it ain't pretty | |
| There's a thousand ways to die in this naked city" | |
| And we were here today (gone tomorrow) | |
| Here today (gone tomorrow) | |
| (You know we're) here today (gone tomorrow) | |
| (You know we're) here today (gone tomorrow) | |
| (You know we're) here today 'n' gone tomorrow | |
| (Don't worry about it, pop) Here today | |
| Here today |