This song encapsulates a poignant love-hate relationship with New York City, reflecting both admiration and disillusionment. The lyrics juxtapose the city's allure with its harsh realities, such as economic struggles ("Like a rat in a cage / Pulling minimum wage") and gentrification ("They shuttered your stores"). The narrative conveys a sense of nostalgia and loss, lamenting the transformation of the city under corporate and political influences. Despite these grievances, there remains an underlying affection for New York, depicted as an irreplaceable entity where one would "happily drown." This duality captures the complex emotional landscape of urban life, marked by both enchantment and disenchantment. #UrbanStruggles #Nostalgia #Gentrification
New York, I Love You but You're Bringing Me Down
Lyrics
New York, I love you
But you're bringing me down
New York, I love you
But you're bringing me down
Like a rat in a cage
Pulling minimum wage
New York, I love you
But you're bringing me down
New York, you're safer
And you're wasting my time
Our records all show
You are filthy but fine
But they shuttered your stores
When you opened the doors
To the cops who were bored
Once they'd run out of crime
New York, you're perfect
Don't please don't change a thing
Your mild billionaire mayor's
Now convinced he's a king
So the boring collect
I mean all disrespect
In the neighborhood bars
I'd once dreamt I would drink
New York, I love you
But you're freaking me out
There's a ton of the twist
But we're fresh out of shout
Like a death in the hall
That you hear through your wall
New York, I love you
But you're freaking me out
New York, I love you
But you're bringing me down
New York, I love you
But you're bringing me down
Like a death of the heart
Jesus, where do I start?
But you're still the one pool
Where I'd happily drown
And oh, take me off your mailing list
For kids who think it still exists
Yes, for those who think it still exists
Maybe I'm wrong
And maybe you're right
Maybe I'm wrong
And maybe you're right
Maybe you're right
Maybe I'm wrong
And just maybe you're right
And oh
Maybe mother told you true
And they're always be somebody there for you
And you'll never be alone
But maybe she's wrong
And maybe I'm right
And just maybe she's wrong
Maybe she's wrong
And maybe I'm right
And if so, is there?
Writer(s): James Murphy
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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