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I'm walking down Broadway
Each foot step is a new love letter
I'm trying to make eye contact
With each and every stranger that I passThinking about the city
It's living proof people need to be together
I'm thinking about how I just want to open up
And give and give and giveAnd it's okay for you to care
'Cause I can feel you in the air
While you wonder, how's this gonna end
I only want it to beginI'm thinking about desire
I've had to learn how to sin successfully
I'm thinking about bliss and bliss is all dressed up
And there's no one to dance withRemembering her smile and the nuclear bomb
And the reasons I loved her
Walking through Central Park
I'm in a foreign country and I'm waiting for a signThat it's okay for you to care
'Cause I'm not going anywhere
And while you wonder if you should let me in

I only want it to beginI'm still singing, twisting new melodies
Breaking arrangements, thinking about my heart
I guess you've heard, sometimes it's heavy
But I just keep movingWhen I hit a wall, I look up at the sky
Thinking about my maker
And inspite of all this
I know she won't give up on meAnd its okay for you to care
'Cause I can taste you everywhere
While it's true, all straight things must bend
I only want it to beginI only want it to begin
I only want it to begin
I only want it to begin

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Pan•American is Mark Nelson's solo project. Nelson, originally of the post-rock band Labradford, debuted with Pan•American in 1998. Unlike Labradford, Pan•American's music is largely electronic, showing the influence of the Chain Reaction or Basic Channel school of minimal techno. Nelson continues to play guitar on Labradford recordings. The debut release for Pan•American was a self-titled LP on Kranky in 1998.

Read more about Pan•American on Last.fm.


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