paroles de chanson Midnight Strikes Too Soon - Ellis Paul
Cathy's
hailing
a
cab
like
she's
hailing
a
storm
Unto
the
streets
of
New
York
City
ONce
we're
inside,
it's
a
carnival
ride
That
brings
a
white
knuckle
kind
of
dizzy
She
takes
me
up
on
her
rooftop,
Framed
by
a
backdrop
of
watertanks
and
chimneys
She's
wrapped
round
a
cigarette,
Lecturing
etiquette,
while
I
look
in
the
windows
Beneath
me
We
took
in
Saturday
and
it
was
medicine
And
when
nighttime
came
the
skyline
just
swallowed
The
moon
Cathy
lays
the
blame
on
Thomas
Alva
Edison
And
60
million
lightbulbs
telling
New
York
that
It's
noon
Ah,
midnight
strikes
too
soon
Midnight
strikes
too
soon
She
says,
"in
New
York
City,
They
throw
their
Wishes
into
wells
'Cause
you
can't
see
a
star,
unless
one
hit
you
when
It
fell
--
"
"And
if
even
you
caught
one,"
I
say,
"Who
Could
you
tell
in
this
whole
damn
town
who'd
Believe
you?"
She
smiled
like
a
cat
would
to
a
pigeon
on
the
roof
She
says,
"I
look
into
windows
for
universal
truths"
And
we
drank
in
the
moment
like
whiskey
hundred
Proof
"But
if
Orion
fell,"
she
said,
"I'd
tell
you"
The
view
from
her
roof
could
make
your
head
Just
spin
It
was
like
holding
up
the
world
in
a
tablespoon
And
we
drank
it
down,
m
every
light
in
town
Like
the
sweetest,
kindest
medicine
I
made
my
wish
on
a
satellite
dish
But
still
midnight
strikes
too
soon
Midnight
strikes
too
soon
Cathy
never
seems
to
slow
down
She's
a
hurricane
working
a
skyscraper
town
She
laughs
at
me,
says
I'm
suburban
bound
But
the
truth
is
I
live
on
a
highway
I
come
to
this
city
for
the
solace
of
her
roof
Every
window
tells
a
story
in
cold
hard
truth
As
the
world
spins
beneath
me,
I
ask
it
for
proof
That
I'm
living
my
life
in
my
own
way
Or
will
time
just
have
its
own
say
Midnight
strikes
too
soon
Midnight
strikes
too
soon
Midnight
strikes
too
soon
Midnight
strikes
too
soon
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