Lyrics Nowhere - Lucy Kaplansky
So
cold
today
Wind
is
blowing
You
turn
your
face
away
Can
hardly
see
where
you're
going
Walking
downtown
Eighth
Street,
Washington
Square
Stepping
carefully
In
the
footprints
someone
left
there
While
the
city
all
around
you
Becomes
only
paper
thin
And
the
wind
on
your
face
Is
freezing
someone
else's
skin
And
the
sun
is
making
movies
Slo-mo
black
and
white
You
wish
you
could
breathe
the
cold
air
And
feel
it
move
inside
I
know
what
it
is
to
be
nowhere
I
know
what
it's
like
I
know
what
it
is
to
be
nowhere
Long
ago
in
your
room
Pretended
you
were
far
away
Then
you
looked
into
your
mother's
eyes
Saw
no
one
was
reflected
there
Now
your
secrets
are
your
companions
You
know
them
all
by
heart
They're
written
on
your
body
You
read
them
in
the
dark
Carved
underneath
your
sweater
So
you'll
always
remember
At
least
they're
something
to
hold
onto
Hold
onto
I
know
what
it
is
to
be
nowhere
I
know
what
it's
like
I
know
what
it
is
to
be
nowhere
Nowhere
Walking
downtown
To
a
place
you've
never
been
before
Go
inside
and
say
your
name
And
close
the
door
Go
inside,
say
your
name
And
close
the
door
Go
inside
Go
inside
Go
inside
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