The Navesink Banks

BRIAN FALLON

All hope abandon, ye who enter here
Said the sign I read that was hangin' above her bed
And the sirens all were wailin', but a man can ignore the signs
Gotta keep a good eye on the windin' road ahead

And my first sin was a young American girl
My first sin was a young American girl

And I spent time 'neath the trestles
With the punks and the dime store saints
Kept faith and a switchblade stuffed beneath my coat
And I ran with dirty angels, slept out in the rain
We were scared and tired and barely 17

And my first sin was a fear that made me old
My first sin was a fear that made me old

Now I walk down by the shipyards
Near the place where I was born
Sayin' "Oh, Maria, if you'da known me when"

But she only smiles
By the light on the Navesink banks
Sayin' "Listen baby, I know you now"

Then she steps into the river
And I just stand by the moon
Thinkin' 'bout a ghost I hear at night

And she says "Your first sin was a lie you told yourself"
"Your first sin was a lie you told yourself"

Trivia about the song The Navesink Banks by The Gaslight Anthem

On which albums was the song “The Navesink Banks” released by The Gaslight Anthem?
The Gaslight Anthem released the song on the albums “Sink or Swim” in 2007 and “Live at Park Ave” in 2009.
Who composed the song “The Navesink Banks” by The Gaslight Anthem?
The song “The Navesink Banks” by The Gaslight Anthem was composed by BRIAN FALLON.

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