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Note On a Subway Wall - Franz Nicolay



     
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Did you ever leave a note for me
In graffiti on a subway wall?
Saying I'm so sad
I'm so sorry
I love you so much
I could die from guilt
Every day
Every dayI dreamt I got touched
I dreamt I could fly
And my palms itch where I should feel the blood rushing under your skin
Did you ever leave a note for me
In graffiti on a subway wall?
Saying I'm so mad
You'll be so sorry
I love you so much
You should die from guilt
I feel so bad
Every day

Every dayI dreamed I got touched
I dreamed I could fly
And my palms itch where I should feel the blood rushing under your skin
Nothing holds us together
We would change our tastes rather
Than meet up with each other
We would cross the street quickly
To avoid one another
But I still wonder what you would think
I still think of what you wouldn't approve
And if you ever, everIf you ever left a note for me
In graffiti on a subway wall
Saying I'm so sad
I'm so sorry
I love you so much
I could die from guilt
I feel so bad
Every day
Every daySomeone left it for someone
And I read it again and again
Until the train came
And took me away, away
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Franz Nicolay is a multi-instrumentalist and man about town. He is a member of the The World/Inferno Friendship Society, The Hold Steady, Guignol, and the Anti-Social Music collective. His piano, accordion, mandolin, banjo, saw, and harmonica playing can also be found in recordings of Leftover Crack, The Sharp Things, the Suckers, Mischief Brew, Demander, The Ratchets, and The Debutante Hour. He is active in the realms of performance, recording/production, and composition of original instrumental music.

Read more about Franz Nicolay on Last.fm.


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