New York Wakes

Horslips

Said we never should have let them go
But we let them go
To find a living in the foreign places
Where the crazy faces made them feel so low
A thousand promises we meant to keep
But we could not keep
We built a city out of junkyard alleys
And landscape valleys, where dead men sleep
Ah, but you were a playboy; you could
Always sing along

Even at those New York Wakes you were
Always good for a song
And you said "Hey New York, come on tell mе
Can this be the promised land? ''
Closе your eyes and you can feel all right
In the teeming night
And set your face against the rush of feet
And the sidewalk heat and the cafe light
Just remember what they said at home
When you went alone
That no one here is going to fake the time
To read your mind or save your soul
But you were a dancer when there was dancing in the streets
Night-time boys and Broadway Jigs helped
Keep your footwork neat
And you said "Hey New York, come on tell me
Can this be the promised land"?

Trivia about the song New York Wakes by Horslips

When was the song “New York Wakes” released by Horslips?
The song New York Wakes was released in 2007, on the album “Aliens”.

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