Lyrics:
In my little corner
In my little hideaway
It's a little warmer
Than yesterday
The corner stores they
Never sell what the say
It don't matter
Because I couldn't pay
I couldn't pay anyway
I arrived in Brooklyn
In Brooklyn with no plan
I arrived in Brooklyn
On this street side where I stand
I'm holding out in Brooklyn
For something to take my breath away
Here in Brooklyn
Oh Brooklyn let me stay
In our little corner
Where the fire hydrants run all day
The trains are running slower
But I'm not running late
I'm catching up with old friends
Am I the only one who's changed
Maybe they're all thinking
That I'm still the same
Like they saw me yesterday
I arrived in Brooklyn
In Brooklyn with no plan
I arrived in Brooklyn
On this street side where I stand
I'm holding out in Brooklyn
For something to take my breath away
Here in Brooklyn
Oh Brooklyn let me stay
Oh Brooklyn let me stay
In my little corner
In my little hideaway
You can come on over
I've got a couch and it's got your name
Lyrics:
All my friends say
That I'm changing
That I'll never be the same again
Oh I'm changing, I'm not
The boy you walked all over
Or the man who grew up and forgot
I used to live
In an abandoned apartment
The fluorescent lights they shook me awake
And you were there
With your three minute love song
A three minute fight to even care
Oh I lied
When I said I didn't mind
If you come upstairs
It's just one night
Oh I know
I was just your crush
Your cheap lover
When the real thing cost too much
All my friends see
As they mindlessly scroll on
That I arrived in New York City, I'm gone
But not you
No you are like me
For us letting go is easy
Letting go is easily done
Oh I lied
When I said I didn't mind
If you come upstairs
It's just one night
Oh I know
I was just your crush
Your cheap lover
When the real thing cost too much
Oh I'm tired
But I'm doing fine
I never felt like you were mine
Oh I'm home
All in due time
I'll sleep despite the city lights through my window
I used to live
In an abandoned apartment
And lately all my friends are moving in
Lyrics:
You called me over
Set out a blanket, we ate on the floor
I was still running from
Running from Boston--running was home
You were much older
My Norwegian Wood,
Except you burned me down first
So I went to the desert and sat out my thirst
I went to the desert
And sat out my thirst
Though I don't often look back on
Our three months in Denver, our three months in love
We were so long ago
The first step of four years worth, unshaken and slow
Brianna
You showed me how lucky we were to be lost
We never made it to Atlanta
But look where we are now, look where we are
Look where we are now
Look where we are
You were much older
My Norwegian Wood,
Until you burned me down first
Im back in the desert holding out thirst
credits
released March 27, 2018
Original Songs by Noah Evan Wilson
Performed by Noah Evan Wilson, Max McEwen and Jake Fine
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