Dsus And span the length of the i F sle of Manhattan,
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I'd bring it to where you are,
Dsus Making a lake of the E F ast River and Hudson.
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If I could open my mouth,
Dsus Wide enough for a ma F rching band to march out,
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They would make your name sing,
Dsus And bend through alleys and b F ounce off other buildings.
Fmaj7 Fmaj7 C D2
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I wish we could open our eyes,
Dsus To see in all dir F ections at the same time.
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Oh what a beautiful view,
Dsus If you were never aw F are of what was around you.
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And it is true what you said,
Dsus That I live like a he F rmit in my own head.
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But when the sun shines again,
Dsus I'll pull the curtains and b F linds to let the light in.
Fmaj7 Sorrow drips into your heart through a pinhole.
C Just like a faucet that l D2 eaks and there is comfort in the sound.
Fmaj7 But while you debate half empty or half full,
C It slowly rises, your lov D2 e is gonna drown.