Lyrics Brooklyn Train - Lucy Kaplansky
I'm
a
rider
of
the
city
On
this
Brooklyn
train.
Held
by
the
crowd,
Face
to
face.
Freeze-frames
in
time
Move
through
me.
Moments
in
life
I
Won't
again
see.
A
pack
of
kids
gets
on
board,
Loud
and
laughing
They
rule
the
car.
Non-stop
rhythm
of
Words
and
speed,
The
sound
of
the
young,
The
sound
of
the
city.
Down
below
on
iron
veins,
Rolling
waves
of
subway
trains.
Rails
of
mercy
Cross
the
lives
of
men,
Safe
in
the
body
of
New
York
again.
Asian
men
selling
Firetrucks
and
flags.
The
mixed
up
voices
Of
a
duop
band.
Sailors
and
whites
Dance
and
sing
Beneath
the
streets,
Part
of
everything.
A
family
just
arrived
from
JFK.
A
couple
of
boys,
Another
on
the
way.
A
mother
is
watching,
Remembers
her
son.
Buys
some
firetrucks-
Gives
each
of
them
one.
Down
below
on
iron
veins,
Rolling
waves
of
subway
trains.
Rails
of
mercy
Cross
the
lives
of
men,
Safe
in
the
body
of
New
York
again.
Amid
all
these
others,
It's
myself
I
see.
And
the
thread
that
Connect
these
faces
to
me.
And
those
who
rode
these
Rails
before
me,
And
the
others
who'll
ride
this
Train
after
me.
Williamsburg
bridge,
Sun
hits
the
train
as
It
rises
over
the
city
again.
Nobody
speaks,
Everyone
stares.
Remembering
all
that
Used
to
be
there.
And
only
the
living
Know
what
loss
means,
Riding
together
on
this
Morning
train.
Down
below
on
iron
veins,
Rolling
waves
of
subway
trains.
Rails
of
mercy
Cross
the
lives
of
men,
Safe
in
the
body
of
New
York
again.
Safe
in
the
body
of
New
York
again.
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