paroles de chanson Philadelphia - John Mark McMillan
You
step
through
me
And
the
screen
door
Hits
the
wood
And
you're
packing
all
your
things
You
say
you're
moving
Out
there
to
Hollywood
And
I
can't
do
a
thing
When
you
say
There's
nothing
for
you
In
this
cardboard
town
And
every
bridge
you
cross
You're
gonna
burn
it
to
the
ground
And
you
won't
listen
to
a
word
that
I'm
telling
ya
So
who's
running
Through
these
halls
in
the
houses
of
pain
That
are
staring
back
at
me
Like
the
ocean
from
a
plane
And
I
swear
I've
seen
your
eyes
In
the
ghost
of
Philadelphia
I
think
about
you
Late
at
night
sometimes
When
I
can't
sleep
Cause
I
can
hear
the
train
It's
always
there
You
just
don't
know
it
Till
a
quarter
to
three
You
just
can't
hear
it
in
the
day
When
everybody's
Got
your
number
In
this
plexiglass
town
Where
the
birds
They
ain't
got
wings
But
no
one
makes
a
sound
Cause
they
all
know
how
to
fly
Just
i
wouldn't
buy
What
they're
selling
ya
So
who's
running
Through
these
halls
In
the
houses
of
pain
That
are
staring
back
at
me
Like
the
ocean
from
a
plane
I
swear
I've
seen
your
eyes
In
the
ghost
of
Philadelphia
I
run
into
your
old
man
Every
once
and
again
Mostly
in
the
Spring
Reminds
me
of
our
younger
and
More
genuine
days
when
You
weren't
so
out
of
reach
Still
for
all
your
running
You
just
can't
change
a
mile
Of
what
you
carry
around
In
the
closet
of
your
mind
And
the
days
keep
coming
man
They
never
fail
ya
You're
never
gonna
run
away
From
what
you're
hanging
round
Your
head
And
i'm
never
gonna
run
away
From
what
you
said
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