Lyrics Land Of The Living - Lucy Kaplansky
Late
afternoon
back
in
New
York
town
Waking
up
as
the
wheels
touch
down
Pick
up
my
guitar
and
walk
away
Wish
I
was
going
home
to
stay
Line
of
taxis,
I
wait
my
turn
Tar
and
asphalt,
exhaust
and
fumes
Beside
the
road
on
a
patch
of
ground
Taxi
drivers
are
kneeling
down
Beneath
the
concrete
sky
I
watch
them
pray
While
the
people
of
the
world
hurry
on
their
way
I
think
they're
praying
for
us
all
today
And
the
stories
that
fell
from
the
sky
that
day
CHORUS:
This
is
the
land
of
the
living
This
is
the
land
that's
mine
She
still
watches
over
Manhattan
She's
still
holding
onto
that
torch
for
life
Back
home
fire's
still
burning,
I
can
see
it
in
the
air
Pictures
of
faces
posted
everywhere
They
say
"hazel
eyes,
chestnut
hair
Mother
of
two
missing
down
there"
I
pass
the
firemen
on
duty
tonight
Carpets
of
flowers
in
candlelight
And
thank
you
in
a
child's
scrawl
Taped
to
the
Third
Street
firehouse
wall
There's
shadows
of
the
lost
on
the
faces
I
see
Brothers
and
strangers
on
this
island
of
grief
There's
death
in
the
air
but
there's
life
on
this
street
There's
life
on
this
street
CHORUS
This
is
the
land
of
the
living
This
is
the
land
that's
mine
She
still
watches
over
Manhattan
She's
still
holding
onto
that
torch
for
life
Then
I
got
in
a
taxi,
said
"Hudson
Street
please"
He
started
the
meter
and
he
looked
at
me
I
glanced
at
his
name
on
the
back
of
his
seat
And
I
looked
out
the
window
at
the
ghost
filled
streets
I
noticed
cuts
on
his
hand
and
his
face
And
I
said
"You're
bleeding,
are
you
okay?"
He
said
"I'm
not
so
good,
got
beat
up
today
And
I'm
not
one
of
them
no
matter
what
they
say
I'm
just
worried
about
my
family
My
wife's
in
the
house
and
she's
scared
to
leave"
And
I
didn't
know
what
to
say
I
didn't
know
what
to
say
But
I
said
a
prayer
for
him
anyway
CHORUS
This
is
the
land
of
the
living
This
is
the
land
that's
mine
She
still
watches
over
Manhattan
She's
still
holding
onto
that
torch
for
life
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