Brooklyn
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Brooklyn
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I remember losing tempers in the back of a taxi cab
And making up in your 6 floor walk up apartment you used to have
Slept like a rock between subway stops with your head on my shoulder baby
And we took pictures of moments hung em we thought that they'd never change
'Till that night in Brooklyn
And we said things shouldn't
That bridge it must've been wooden
The way that it burned down
Now I don't go to Brooklyn
It's like it never happened
We were fallin’ with our feet on the ground
Now baby we don't talk anymore
Since Brooklyn
Lie in the park until dark and we would tell each other secret things
Put a mattress up on the roof and we counted all the Saturn rings
You wore my coat like a uniform collar up and you rolled the sleeves
We crossed our hearts every block and we swore to God that we'd never leave
We'd never leave
'Till that night in Brooklyn
And we said things shouldn't
That bridge it must've been wooden
The way that it burned down
Now I don't go to Brooklyn
It's like it never happened
We were fallin’ with our feet on the ground
Now baby we don't talk anymore
Since Brooklyn
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Patrick Droney performs "Brooklyn", and this lyric page sits inside the Patrick Droney catalog on LyroVerse.
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