I read your note at the bend in Sterling Road
You found a way out and let the city know
The sun was sinking, the shadows growing tall
And now your history is peeling off the walls
Oh child, claimed by the city
Wrenched from the jaws of love
I'm not sure I know who you've been
I'm not the one you're looking for
But you can rest your fists in my heart for a while
You can let the bad blood out
And let the good blood in
Good-bye New York, your heart was never mine
You let us love you but you can't remember why
I need a light that shines through the dusken hue
I need a light that shines away from me to you
Oh child, claimed by the sea
Raised in the wakes and floods
I'm not sure I know who I've been
I'm not the one you're looking for
But you can rest your fists in my heart for a while
You can let the bad blood out
And let the good blood in
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