Lyrics Philadelphia - Gail Ann Dorsey
Summer
comes,
and
I
remember
a
time
When
I
was
young,
and
I
was
always
changing
my
mind
I
could
be
anyone
I
wanted,
travel
great
travels
I
had
everything
I
needed
In
a
small
room
I
had
big
ideas
And
now
I'm
trying
to
hold
on
to
those
big
ideas
Oh,
I
know...
Those
days
are
through,
but
I
still
think
of
you,
Philadelphia
And
all
the
music...
you
know,
it
was
my
protection
I
didn't
need
no
one,
cause
I
found
affection
In
the
six
strings
of
an
old
guitar
and
my
radio
I
moved
to
the
beat
of
the
hot
streets
Where
the
people
were
singing
and
dancing
and
waving
their
hands
in
the
air
While
my
Mama,
she
shook
her
head,
and
she
said
"Lord
have
mercy"
And
once
again...
The
good
ol'
days
are
gone;
ain't
it
funny
how
we
still
carry
on,
Philadelphia
I
had
to
leave;
knew
I
had
to
look
to
other
places
To
try
out
my
big
ideas
in
front
of
all
these
faces
And
hope
that
the
lessons
and
beauty
of
being
young
Someone
with
the
imagination
of
a
child
Could
bring
a
smile
to
all
these
faces
From
a
small
room,
Room
222,
I've
seen
it
happen
many
times
before
And
I
know,
I
know,
I
know,
I
know
I'll
see
it
happen
again
If
I
can
just
keep...
Remembering
that
those
special
things...
and
the
big
ideas,
And
all
the
lovely,
lovely
music
will
always
be
a
part
of
me,
Philadelphia
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