Текст песни Philadelphia Boy - David Ford
Across
the
old
Delaware,
I
fell
apart
In
the
city
of
brotherly
love
And
the
winter
bit
hard
through
the
holes
in
my
jacket
And
my
thoughts
lean
toward
giving
up
See,
I've
been
a
wanderer
and
it's
been
some
time
Since
I
found
somewhere
I
could
belong
'Til
the
cold
wind
on
Walnut
Street
whistled
in
the
trees
And
it
sounded
to
me
like
a
song
Said:
"When
you're
down
and
you're
out
And
don't
remember
the
feeling
of
joy
You
can
lean
on
me,
brother
I
won't
let
you
fall
Not
while
I'm
a
Philadelphia
boy
Oh
Lord,
not
while
I'm
a
Philadelphia
boy"
I
took
a
walk
through
the
city
I
bumped
shoulders
with
strangers
The
sinners,
the
saints
and
the
thieves
I
looked
in
faces
befitting
a
cynical
age
But
we
so
desperately
want
to
believe
And
when
I
needed
a
doctor
and
a
brother
and
a
friend
Turned
out
I
wasn't
so
far
from
my
home
'Cause
sweet
Philadelphia
opened
her
arms
Took
me
in
like
I
was
one
of
her
own
Said:
"When
you're
down
and
you're
out
And
don't
remember
the
feeling
of
joy
You
can
lean
on
me,
brother
I
won't
let
you
fall
Not
while
I'm
a
Philadelphia
boy
Oh
Lord,
not
while
I'm
a
Philadelphia
boy"
Just
a
rounder
in
need
of
a
home
And
a
brother
who
won't
let
me
go
Benny
Franklin's
an
old
friend,
you
know
He's
not
just
some
face
on
a
hundred
dollar
bill
He's
my
old
Philadelphia
boy
Oh
Lord,
he's
a
good
old
Philadelphia
boy
Now
I
wasn't
raised
Christian
Oh,
but
I
was
raised
good
I
never
looked
to
no
heavens
above
But
my
wretched
old
soul
is
in
safe
hands
tonight
In
the
city
of
brotherly
love
So
I'll
be
out
for
a
slice
at
Lorenzo
tonight
With
a
poker
chip
tight
in
my
hand
If
you
need
a
ride,
I'll
be
parked
right
outside
If
you
need
a
brother,
well,
I'm
your
man
'Cause
when
you're
down
and
you're
out
And
don't
remember
the
feeling
of
joy
You
can
lean
on
me,
brother
I
won't
let
you
fall
Not
while
I'm
a
Philadelphia
boy
Oh
Lord,
not
while
I'm
a
Philadelphia
boy
Oh
Lord,
not
while
I'm
a
Philadelphia
boy
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