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