Souls of Manhattan
Lyrics
There's a longing of sorts for the souls of Manhattan
But I don't see what they all see
See, I knew a good girl with the slightest of curls
Who was bound for the land of the free
She left in the morn' from so empty a home
With the hope that the city would fill
And she made souvenirs from many notepads and tears
Writing memoirs until it made sense
But time, like a bandit, retreated too fast
At the drop of her hat you go down, down, down
Where the souls of Manhattan resound
When the sun does rise up o'er the silver horizon
Would you let out a soft spoken prayer?
'Cause she's lower than Hell and she needs a good friend
Who don't mind givin' up holidays
'Cause all of your heroes and fair-weather friends
Watch as your dreams tumble down, down, down
Where the souls of Manhattan resound
Where will you go when your heart is covered in snow?
Oh, and your friends leave you feeling alone?
There's a longing of sorts for the souls of Manhattan
But I'm just beginning to see
Writer(s): Jon Bryant
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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