Subway
Read Subway lyrics by Weekend Players on LyroVerse, with linked artist context and related song paths.
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Subway
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No walls to keep you in
No one to answer to
Or ask where you've been (or ask where you've been)
No job to tie you down
No address so you can't get lost
Or be found (be found or be found)
All alone in a crowded street
At the level of passing feet
So many feet (so many feet)
Watching a race run by
Cage bird a need to fly
Freedom in the mind's eyes (mind's eyes)
Looking into the pavement crack
At the grass bursting back
Under your feet (under your feet)
Some wave you're here too late
While keeping a world happy
With all hell to pay
But hey (but hey)
It's just another day
In paradise
If you find a penny in the street
Pick it up may it bring you luck
And before you meet (before you meet)
May you find yourself freedom
In this garden of eden
And pray (and pray)
Grant you another day
In paradise
In paradise
In paradise
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Weekend Players performs "Subway", and this lyric page sits inside the Weekend Players catalog on LyroVerse.
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