This time I finally see
I'm no match for you
I couldn't push your heart away from me
Like you told me to
Beneath the streets I wandered
In a universal blue
Between the black wind of the subway screaming by
I thought of you
The signs were everywhere
But we're not ones for cautious steps honey
The signs were everywhere
The day you left I rode the 504
To the end of the line
Down in the valley with its mouth now muzzled tight
Where you put your lips to mine
Great iron arches came striding overhead
In the poet's dream
This town will change you in a thousand different ways
And you won't feel a thing
But maybe in the deep dark valleys of your heart
You might have heard her sing
The signs are everywhere
So why the cautious steps honey
The signs are everywhere
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