Lyrics Born In Puerto Rico - Paul Simon
I
was
born
in
Puerto
Rico
We
came
here
when
I
was
a
child
Before
I
reached
the
age
of
16
I
was
running
with
a
gang
and
we
were
wild
He
keeps
looking,
but
he
don't
recognize
me
Some
guy
from
Lexington
or
park
Red
beans
and
rice
from
kitchen
windows
It's
suppertime
and
the
Barrio
is
dark
No
one
knows
you
like
I
do
Nobody
can
know
your
heart
the
way
I
do
No
one
can
testify
to
all
that
you've
been
through,
but
I
will
I
was
born
in
Puerto
Rico
And
my
blood
is
taino
Spanish
Caribbean
in
my
soul
We
came
here
wearing
summer
clothes
in
winter
Hearts
of
sunshine
in
the
cold
Your
family
rented
this
apartment
You'd
watch
the
streetlamps
from
your
perch
In
the
sacramental
hour
your
stepfather
in
black
Preached
the
fire
of
the
Pentecostal
Church
No
one
knows
you
like
I
do
Nobody
can
know
your
heart
the
way
I
do
No
one
to
testify
to
all
that
you've
been
through,
but
this
will
I
was
born
in
Puerto
Rico
Came
here
when
I
was
a
child
Small
change
and
sunlight,
then
I
left
these
streets
for
good
My
days
as
short
as
they
were
wild
(I'm
Carlos
Apache)
(Angel
Soto)
(Frenchy
Cordero)
(Babu
Charlie
Cruz)
Your
features
blurred
in
every
grainy
photo
And
fading
headline
of
the
Daily
News
Wiltwych
School
for
Criminal
Children
Auburn,
Brooklyn
House
of
D
Dannemora,
Sing-Sing,
Attica,
Greenhaven
20
years
inside,
today
you're
free
You
cannot
even
read
your
story
The
pages
piling
up
in
shame
Before
the
words
released
you,
the
guard
would
kill
the
light
The
night
you
took
the
Capeman
for
your
name
I
was
born
in
Puerto
Rico
I
was
born
in
Puerto
Rico
(Puerto
Rico,
Puerto
Rico)
I
was
born
in
Puerto
Rico
I
was
born
in
Puerto
Rico
I
was
born
in
Puerto
Rico
I
was
born
in
Puerto
Rico
I
was
born
in
Puerto
Rico
I
was
born
in
Puerto
Rico
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