New York

Album: A Kind Revolution (2017)
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  • That kiss, that kiss
    That crystal kiss
    Who could have thought
    It would begin like this

    It lingered long
    Upon our lips
    It stayed for days
    Days turned weeks
    Weeks grew years

    Something went on
    In that New York air
    Not much reason
    For us both to be there

    It lingered long
    Upon our lips
    It stayed for days
    Days turned weeks
    Weeks grew years

    Everyday I pray for
    And every moment grateful
    Oh New York

    That thrilling dare
    From nought to where
    I wasn't looking
    I had no idea

    I was looking for nothing
    Just another drink
    I didn't go in blindly
    Or have time to think

    Everyday I pray for
    And every moment grateful
    Everyday I pray for
    And every moment grateful
    Oh New York

    That kiss, that kiss
    That crystal kiss
    Who could have thought
    It would begin like this

    It lingered long
    Upon our lips
    It stayed for days
    Days turned weeks
    Weeks grew years

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