New York
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New York
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You got your start, you went to New York
Yeah . . It's enormous .
You went to see just where the wild wind blows . .
And it's more than you
You are in New York . . .
This is heavy
No doubt about that
Dreams will happen . . .
You cross your heart and hope you never die, in this life
You want to feel how deep the new world breathes . .
And it's more than you
You are in New York . . .
This is heavy
No doubt about that
This is heaven . . .
And then one day, you rock the USA .
Yeah ! ! Wow ! ! !
And it's more than you
You are in New York . .
Streetlights glitter, brighter than stars .
This is heavy
No doubt about that . .
This is heaven
You are in New York . . .
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