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[Verse]
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Well, I came to the city
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I was running from the past
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My heart was bleeding
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And it hurt my bones to laugh
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Stayed in the city
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No exception to the rules, to the rule
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He was born to love me
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I was raised to be his fool, his fool
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Walk that line, torn apart
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Spend your whole life trying
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Ride that train, free your heart
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It's midnight up in Harlem
[Bridge]
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[Verse]
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I went down to the river
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And I took a look around
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There were old man's shoes
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There were needles on the ground
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No more mysteries, baby
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No more secrets, no more clues
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The stars are out there
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You can almost see the moon
[Pre-chorus]
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The streets are windy
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And the subway's closing down
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Gonna carry this dream
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To the other side of town.
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Walk that line, torn apart
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Spend your whole life trying
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Ride that train, free your heart
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It's midnight up in Harlem
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[Instrumental]
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