Kodaline

Kodaline - Brooklyn lyrics

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I woke up miles away from home
In a cheap hotel, I was on my own
Across the bridge, I could see the lights of Brooklyn
The traffic on those New York streets
The yellow taxis underneath
The shadows of the ever-growing skylines

I'm a hundred thousand miles away
From Grafton Street and Dublin Bay
But there ain't no place I'd rather be than Brooklyn
Oh, Brooklyn

And out my window I can see
A homeless man with cardboard sheets
As people go about their daily business
But nothing's ever as it seems
In this growing land of broken dreams
It's dog-eat-dog and nothing lasts forever

And I'm a hundred thousand miles away
From Grafton Street and Dublin Bay
But there ain't no place I'd rather be than Brooklyn
Oh, Brooklyn
Yeah, Brooklyn
Oh, Brooklyn, Brooklyn, Brooklyn

And I'm a hundred thousand miles away
From Grafton Street and Dublin Bay
But there ain't no place I'd rather be
Than Brooklyn
Oh, Brooklyn

I'm a hundred thousand miles away
From Grafton Street and Dublin Bay
(There ain't no place I'd rather be)
I'm a hundred thousand miles away
From Grafton Street and Dublin Bay

I'm a hundred thousand miles away
From Grafton Street and Dublin Bay
But there ain't no place I'd rather be
There ain't no place I'd rather be than Brooklyn
Oh, Brooklyn
Yeah
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Author: ?

Composer: ?

Publisher: B-UNIQUE/RCA

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Released in: 2018

Language: English

Appearing on: Politics Of Living (with bonus tracks) (2018)

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