Manhattan

Album: Sun (2012)
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  • The hotel above and the street below
    People come and people go
    All the friends that we used to know

    Ain't coming back
    Ain't coming back
    Ain't coming back

    See your heart has a rhythm
    Well see you got your secret on
    You say hey and nothing to hide
    You and secret life

    Don't look at the moon tonight
    You'll never be never be never be Manhattan
    Don't look at the moon tonight
    You can never be never be never be never be Manhattan

    Your badge and your suitcase on
    Your suit and your hair's not right
    Cause nobody knows this woman by your side

    It's not me you know, it's a useful woman by your side
    It's not me you know, it's a useful woman by your side
    Manhattan

    See your heart has a rhythm
    Well see you got your secret on
    She say hey and nothing to hide
    You and your secret life

    Don't look at the moon tonight
    You'll never be never be never be Manhattan
    Don't look at the moon tonight
    You can never be never be never be never be Manhattan

    See your heart has a rhythm
    You got your secret on
    And you say you got nothing to hide
    You, you, you and your secret life

    You'll never be never be never be Manhattan
    Hollerin' at me hollerin' at you
    Hollerin' at me hollerin' at you

    Even in a basement light
    Free speech lipstick in the moonlight
    ?

    Now we're in a dark back room
    Dancing to a different tune
    Hollerin' at me hollerin' at you Writer/s: CHAN MARSHALL, RAYKEEA WILSON
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Red Brick Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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