Live recording. This track will be on the upcoming release "Postmodern Novelties"
lyrics
Northeastern Daydream
When I was seven years old I moved to Florida from a small suburb in New Jersey
And when I turned 19 I moved to Boston for education and new scenery
Some winters and some summers I’d visit family up north
We’d take a train into New York City
And recently you told me you plan on moving there
I can’t say that makes me happy.
So when you’re crossing over the Brooklyn Bridge don’t look anyone in the eyes
Not because you’ll be jumpy or afraid
You’ll be looking at the skyline or the boots that hold you feet or in the eyes of Lady Liberty
And now all the gold of September is turning into sand, washed away by the Atlantic Ocean
We’ll be dancing in the snow now with all the angels, wooed by winter’s handsome grin
So just let me dream a little more
Just let me believe this is something more
Because every now and then I pretend that I’m already there and you’re there with me outside and you’re smiling
And then you run, run, run, run, run, run with the wind in your hair
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