paroles de chanson New York Morning - Elbow , Jason Isbell , Peter Illenyi
The
first
to
put
a
simple
truth
in
words
Binds
the
world
in
a
feeling
all
familiar
'Cause
everybody
owns
the
great
ideas
And
it
feels
like
there's
a
big
one
'round
the
corner
Antenna
up
and
out
into
New
York
Somewhere
in
all
that
talk
is
all
the
answers
And
oh,
my
giddy
aunt,
New
York
can
talk
It's
the
modern
Rome
and
folk
are
nice
to
Yoko
Every
bone
of
rivet
steel,
each
cornerstone
and
angle
Jenga
jut
and
rusted
water,
tower,
pillar,
post
and
sign
Every
painted
line
and
battered,
laddered
building
in
this
town
Sings
a
life
of
proud
endeavor
and
the
best
that
man
can
be
Me,
I
see
a
city
and
I
hear
a
million
voices
Planning,
drilling,
welding,
carrying
their
fingers
to
the
nub
Reaching
down
Into
the
ground,
stretching
up
into
the
sky
Why?
Because
they
can
they
did
and
do,
so
you
and
I
could
live
together
Oh
my
God,
New
York
can
talk
Somewhere
in
all
that
talk
is
all
the
answers
Everybody
owns
the
great
ideas
And
it
feels
like
there's
a
big
one
'round
the
corner
Oh
my
God,
New
York
can
talk
Somewhere
in
all
that
talk
is
all
the
answers
Everybody
owns
the
great
ideas
And
it
feels
like
there's
a
big
one
'round
the
corner
Oh
my
God,
New
York
can
talk
Somewhere
in
all
that
talk
is
all
the
answers
Everybody
owns
the
great
ideas
And
it
feels
like
there's
a
big
one
'round
the
corner
The
desire
in
patchwork
symphony
The
desire
like
a
distant
storm
For
love,
did
it
come
for
me?
'Cause
it
feels
like
there's
a
big
one
'round
the
corner
The
desire
in
patchwork
symphony,
(oh
my
God,
New
York
can
talk)
The
desire
like
a
distant
storm,
(somewhere
in
all
that
talk
is
all
the
answers)
For
love,
did
it
come
for
me?
(Everybody
owns
the
great
ideas)
'Cause
it
feels
like
there's
a
big
one
'round
the
corner
The
way
the
day
begins
Decides
the
shade
of
everything
But
the
way
it
ends
depends
on
if
you're
home
For
every
soul,
a
pillow
at
a
window,
please
In
the
modern
Rome
where
folk
are
nice
to
Yoko
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