Delacey - The Subway Song Lyrics
Get the lyrics to the song: The Subway Song by Delacey at LyricsKeeper.com.
The Subway Song
| The Subway Song Lyrics |
|---|
What Are The Lyrics For The Subway Song By Delacey?
Made me want to cry on the subway home
Made me want to die twenty feet below Even when we're drunk we have nothing to say So, baby what's the point when I'm back in LA? I'm Brooklyn bound, and you're not here now Take me home, I feel homesick I don't know where I'm going Too many faces, but none I know And I'm alone on the subway home On the subway home I thought you'd be proud of me chasing a dream I gave you a kiss and you let me leave Many broken hearts are riding this train They'll get on and off, and they'll never say Hello, goodbye Give me one more try Take me home, I feel homesick I don't know where I'm going Too many faces, but none I know And I'm alone on the subway home On the subway home Where are you now? Are you thinking about taking that girl out that you met at the bar? Where are you now? Does your mom still call and ask if you're still in love anymore? Where are you now? Where are you now? Where are you now? Where are you now? Take me home, I feel homesick I don't know where my home is Too many faces, but none I know And I'm alone on the subway home On the subway home On the subway home On the subway home On the subway home |
Who Wrote The Subway Song By Delacey?
Brittany Marie Amaradio, Ido Zmishlany
|
What's The Duration Of The The Subway Song By Delacey?The duration of The Subway Song is 4:01 minutes and seconds. |
More Lyrics
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z
Lyrics Of The Day
- Natascia Diaz: Old Folks The old folks don't talk much…
- Jon Bryant: Evening Sun All the colors of the evening sun…
- Afro-Blues Quintet + 1: Shop Around When I became of age my mother called me to her side…
- John Brown's Body: Over the River Time stains like red wine…
- Daniel Boone: Beautiful Sunday Sunday morning, up with the lark…