Brooklyn, Goodbye

Larry Kirwan

Josie, are you listenin', can you pull the veil apart
Is the circle still unbroken, can you touch my serpent heart
Is the light still in your window, the latch open on your door
Or does some stranger occupy my footprints on your floor
Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye in the wind and the pourin' rain
Latino boys call out your name
Why can't you still be mine
Brooklyn, goodbye

Why did i ever leave you, was i clean out of my head
To rise up on that blue monday and quit your perfumed bed
Though it all made perfect sense, i was such a fool
To leave behind the one who loved me more than all the world

Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye in the wind and the pourin' rain
Latino boys call out your name
It's getting harder to recall when you were mine
Brooklyn, goodbye, goodbye, goodbye,
I just can't deal with the way
Those bay ridge boys all know your game
Why can't you still be mine
Brooklyn, goodbye

Now the storm is over and the streets are sparkling clean
Do you sit upon your fire escape and read your mister greene
Though we did the best for everyone concerned
The price we paid cannot be measured in literary terms

Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye in the wind and the pourin' rain
Down on 47th, latino boys call out your name
It's getting harder to recall when you were mine
Brooklyn, goodbye, goodbye, goodbye,
I just can't deal with the way
Those bay ridge boys all know your game
Why can't you still be mine
Brooklyn, goodbye

Trivia about the song Brooklyn, Goodbye by Black 47

When was the song “Brooklyn, Goodbye” released by Black 47?
The song Brooklyn, Goodbye was released in 2004, on the album “New York Town”.
Who composed the song “Brooklyn, Goodbye” by Black 47?
The song “Brooklyn, Goodbye” by Black 47 was composed by Larry Kirwan.

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