Lyrics Love Song-New York - Lucy Kaplansky
I
remember
his
frightened
eyes
and
his
mouth
so
quick
to
mock
Listening
late
at
night
to
his
soft
Midwestern
talk
In
the
corner
of
the
cafe,
as
dark
as
an
eclipse
He
tried
to
smile,
but
his
cheek
lines
put
parentheses
around
his
lips
Walk
down
Grand
Street,
the
wind
would
blow
us
round
and
round
And
all
his
talk
was
incomplete,
so
I
just
listened
to
the
sound
He
could
never
see
my
heart,
it
was
a
blur
back
then
Oh
but
it's
true
I
was
the
prettiest
girl
in
New
York
When
I
walked
down
the
street
with
him
We
were
walking,
sort
of
dancing,
up
on
the
rooftop
real
slow
Quietly
waiting
to
get
stung
by
Lester
Young
over
that
tiny
radio
There
were
so
many
women
in
his
eyes,
I
knew
he
never
could
be
mine
But
everyone
must
die
alone,
And
that's
just
how
some
men
will
always
walk
the
loine
It
was
out
at
the
newsstand,
the
corner
of
MacDougal
and
West
Third
He
took
back
his
hand
and
said
goodbye,
to
this
day
I
pretend
I
never
heard
Let
the
years
roll
away,
let
the
seasons
disappear
And
if
I
seem
to
be
okay
I'm
just
thinking
of
the
time
I
held
him
near
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