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New York is far away from here
New York is far away from here
And you can see it in the rain
And you can see it in the cheap suits and the tiesIt's just a fallen away frontier
It's just a fallen away frontier
And they are fencing it with fast food chains
And buildings that go up before your eyesAnd you say everybody's marching to the same beat
Marching to the same beat of the drum
Everybody's thinking of the same thing
But I will, I will, I will beg to differ with youNew York is far away from here
New York is far away from here
And you can see it in the coffee shops
And catch it from the corner of your eyeIt's just a layer of thin veneer
It's just a layer of thin veneer
Then it stretches like a parking lot
That's swept up in a string of satellitesAnd you say everybody's marching to the same beat
Marching to the same beat of the drum
Everybody's thinking of the same thing

But I will, I will, I will beg to differ with youFull-moon rising up in the air tonight
Freight train coming through to catch a ride down one [?]
Think about my love, oh my sweater a little tighten up
The [?] at distance and I feel little better, you seeYou say everybody's marching to the same beat
Marching to the same beat of the drum
Everybody's thinking of the same thing
But I will, I will, I will beg to differ with youNew York is far away from here
New York is far away from here
And you can see it in the setting sun
See it just before you say goodbyeIt's just a landscape of souvenirs
It's just a landscape of souvenirs
And I'm embarrassed to be human
I'm embarrassed that I want what I despiseYou say everybody's marching to the same beat, yeah
Marching to the same beat of the drum
Everybody's thinking of the same thing
But I will, I will, I will beg to differ with you
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PATTY LARKINPublished by
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Patty Larkin (b. June 19, 1951, Iowa) is a Boston-based singer-songwriter. She trained at the Berklee College of Music before pursuing a solo career in folk music. Her songwriting has been praised for its wit, and her technical guitar playing has also received praise (which she made light fun of in her feminist song, Not Bad for a Broad). In 1990, she joined Christine Lavin, Megan McDonough, and Sally Fingerett to form the Four Bitchin' Babes, with whom she toured and recorded one album.

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