paroles de chanson Slow New York - Richard Julian
She's
drunk
enough
when
she
is
sober
She
don't
need
no
alcohol
Don't
need
no
artificial
means
No
amphetamines
to
cause
her
to
fall
She's
like
the
rain
in
the
middle
of
sunlight
Leaves
you
confused,
but
still
reborn
I've
been
up
all
night,
havin'
a
ball
Starin'
at
the
view
of
my
brick
wall
in
slow
New
York
I
heard
that
creaking
in
the
hallway
I
wiped
my
eyes
and
turned
on
the
light
I
took
some
medicine
from
the
shelf
Just
a
bad
influence
on
myself
when
you're
out
of
sight
I
thought
she
asked
me
for
the
world
once
All
she
wanted
was
some
comfort
and
nothing
more
But
like
the
morning's
on
Monday
These
things
are
colored
gray
in
slow
New
York
And
if
you
go
back
to
the
night
We'll
go
by
the
Sunday
times
A
little
salt,
a
couple
lines
to
beat
the
heat
You're
gonna
swear,
I
make
'em
better
Than
the
Mexicans
on
Remington
Street
Took
the
latch
off
of
the
front
gate
I
hid
the
key
up
over
the
door
If
you
wanna
come
home
like
you
once
said
I'm
still
on
the
same
side
of
the
bed
in
slow
New
York
If
you
wanna
come
home
like
you
once
said
I'm
still
on
the
same
side
of
the
bed
in
slow
New
York
Slow
New
York
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