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So you found yourself a corner apartment
With a view of the town all your own
All your friends say
The city's gonna kill you or cure you
Five flights of stairs to your homeAnd even now,
It's changed how you walk in the street
Past cabbies and chimney sweeps
Be careful with strangers you speak to[Chorus]
What has this city done to you?
Has it taken the small town out of you
And turned you into someone I never knew?When we were kids
In the warmth of a porch light
You'd smuggle out twin cigarettes
We'd blow smoke in the air
With typical hometown flair
Two futures we could not predictAnd look at you now,
The dreamer with the back porch plan
For the writer and the music man

Our faces on magazine stands[Chorus]What has this city done to you?
Has it taken the innocence out of you
And turned you into someone I never knew?
Did I ever know you?Do you know how you light up these buildings?
You can turn the head of a man whose grown old
You're a candle when the streets grow coldI can hear a cricket in your fifth floor apartment
It's 3 AM
Back home he'd put me to sleep
But he's fighting to be heard
He can't get in a word
'Cause there's a fool
Laughing outside in the streetWhere are you now?
I lost you outside on Montague Street
To the city that never will sleep
Is it the sideshow in you
That it speaks to?[Chorus]Hey did I ever know you?
Did I ever know you?
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Ellis Paul (born Paul Plissey, January 14, 1965) is an American singer-songwriter and folk musician. Born in Aroostook County, Maine, Paul is a key figure in what has become known as the Boston school of songwriting, a literate, provocative and urbanely romantic folk-pop style that helped ignite the folk revival of the 1990s. His folk-pop music songs have appeared in movies and on television, and are said to bridge the gap between the modern folk sound and the populist traditions of Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger.

Read more about Ellis Paul on Last.fm.


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