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Back To Manhattan

Back To Manhattan lyrics by Norah Jones. I'll go back to Manhattan, As if nothing ever happened. When I cross that bridge, as if this don't exist. Have a...

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Back To Manhattan

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I'll go back to Manhattan,

As if nothing ever happened.

When I cross that bridge, as if this don't exist.

Have a prince who is waiting,

and a kingdom downtown.

I'll go back to Manhattan,

as if nothing ever happened

Don't have to speak at all.

One look in your eyes,

and I won't have to fall,

don't have to speak at all.

Brooklyn holds you

and holds my heart too.

What a fool i was to think i could live in both worlds.

Don't have to speak at all.

One look in your eyes,

and I won't have to fall,

don't have to speak at all.

I should go back to Manhattan,

It's just a train ride away.

I know nothing about leaving,

but I know i should do it today.

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