Lyrics Willis Avenue Bridge - David Berkeley
She's
driving
home
Sunday
morning,
with
the
Heat
turned
up,
the
windows
rolled
down
To
the
edge.
And
yesterday,
snowed
for
the
first
time.
Now
no
one's
on
the
Willis
Avenue
Bridge.
Used
to
be
a
hard
merge.
Used
to
be
a
hard
merge.
She's
thinking
back
on
New
York
City,
the
first
Boy
she
kissed,
the
first
boy
that
she
crossed.
Now
everybody's
in
their
20s.
Look
who
got
Married,
look
who's
lost.
Used
to
be
a
heartbreak.
Used
to
be
a
heartbreak.
And
the
fall
of
100
things,
The
hint
of
an
opening.
Days
like
this,
it's
hard
to
pull
over,
hard
to
hold
All
of
the
memories
in
your
mind.
She
tries
to
readjust
the
rearview,
so
no
one
has
to
Ever
fall
far
behind.
Used
to
be
much
harder.
She
used
to
be
much
harder.
And
the
fall
of
100
things,
the
hint
of
an
opening.
And
the
fall
of
100
things,
the
hint
of
an
opening.
With
all
the
galss
in
New
York
City,
it
should
Be
harder
to
hide,
not
so
hard
to
find
your
way
Back
home.
They
can
take
back
all
their
pity,
it's
not
a
one-
Way
ride,
nowhere
to
hold
on,
no
going
home,
No
way
to
slow
down...
Yesterday,
snowed
for
the
first
time.
Now
no
one's
on
the
Willis
Avenue
Bridge.
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