Текст песни Cold Hands From New York - Gordon Lightfoot
I
came
down
through
Albany
to
New
York
To
find
what
I'd
been
missin'
I
looked
across
the
river
to
the
city
Where
the
windows
all
stood
glistenin'
I
stood
listenin'
Into
a
tunnel
I
did
rise,
like
a
grave
inside
But
I
was
young
and
able
When
I
came
out
the
other
end
Ah
through
the
smoke,
the
winter
light
was
feeble
Unreadable
I
was
optimistic
though,
a
cabbie
told
me
where
to
go
I
thanked
him
A
face
of
white,
a
face
of
brown
Ah
here
a
smile
and
there
a
look
of
danger
For
a
stranger
It
was
too
unreal
for
me
I
found
no
one
who
trusted
me
There
was
no
man
could
offer
me
A
cold
hand
from
New
York
Cold
hands
from
New
York
A
voice
within
you
cries,
"Won't
someone
please
help
me
I'll
do
the
same
for
you
one
day
If
you
should
ever
pass
my
way
and
need
me"
I
came
down
to
live
alone
in
New
York
The
city
of
the
living
There
were
fortunes
at
my
feet
but
most
of
men
Were
taking,
none
we
giving
Or
forgiving
Children
ran
and
children
played
and
roses
grew
in
alleyways
I
saw
them
There
were
men
who
lived
in
style
and
others
who
had
died
Where
no
one
knew
them
Beause
they
couldn't
win
There
were
parks
where
old
men
slept
and
dingy
rooms
Where
babies
crept
unwanted
Till
I
began
to
ask
myself
if
there
were
hope
Or
if
it
mattered
what
they
did
Or
if
they
lived
It
was
too
unreal
for
me
I
found
no
one
who
trusted
me
There
was
no
man
could
offer
me
A
cold
hand
from
New
York
Cold
hands
from
New
York
A
voice
within
you
cries,
"Won't
someone
please
help
me
I'll
do
the
same
for
you
one
day
If
you
should
ever
pass
my
way
and
need
me"
I
came
down
through
Albany
to
New
York
To
find
what
I'd
been
missin'
I
looked
across
the
river
to
the
city
Where
the
windows
all
stood
glistenin'
I
stood
listenin'
And
there
were
prophets
in
the
squares
And
people
there
who
smiled
and
said,
"Forget
it"
There
were
lovers
in
the
park
And
there
was
danger
in
the
dark,
I
felt
it
So
afraid
of
it
And
there
were
preachers
of
the
Word
and
poets
Who
were
never
heard,
I
heard
them
There
were
those
who
would
not
try
to
learn
The
measure
of
the
lie
they're
livin'
I
heard
a
young
musician
play
in
a
place
Where
they
paid
you
not
to
listen
I
heard
a
woman
scream
for
help
while
men
stood
by
And
offered
their
best
wishes
That's
how
it
is
It
was
too
unreal
for
me
I
found
no
one
who
trusted
me
There
was
no
man
could
offer
me
A
cold
hand
from
New
York
Cold
hands
from
New
York
A
voice
within
you
cries,
"Won't
someone
please
help
me
I'll
do
the
same
for
you
one
day
If
you
should
ever
pass
my
way
and
need
me"
Cold
hands
from
New
York
A
voice
within
you
cries,
"Won't
someone
please
help
me
I'll
do
the
same
for
you
one
day
If
you
should
ever
pass
my
way
and
need
me"
Cold
hands
from
New
York
A
voice
within
you
cries,
"Won't
someone
please
help
me
I'll
do
the
same
for
you
one
day
If
you
should
ever
pass
my
way
and
need
me"
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