Pennsylvania
Lyrics
I saw you standing on the street below
Outside my window surrounded by a glow
You were a young man troubled hadn't found its way
You were smiling, that's all you had to say
I thought I saw you
Pennsylvania
The streets were busy, the cafes and the bars
People laughing, the flash of cars
The neon tower like a fist up in the sky
All that power like a spit in heaven's eye
I thought I saw you
Pennsylvania
I thought I saw you
Pennsylvania
A bell is ringing in the courthouse square
Rusted angels floating everywhere
St. Michael singing to the spirits passing by
To blacked out windows and the silence there inside
I thought I heard you
Pennsylvania
I thought I saw you
The alley in the rain
The hotel by a train
The well known ghosts remain
Thought I felt you
You in Pennsylvania
Writer(s): NANCY LAMOUREAUX WILSON, ANN WILSON DUSTIN, BENJAMIN MINK
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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