Kodaline
Kodaline
Kodaline
Kodaline
Kodaline
Kodaline
Kodaline
Kodaline
Kodaline
Kodaline
Kodaline
Kodaline
Kodaline
Kodaline
Kodaline
Kodaline
Kodaline
One of the two songs the band gave out the day after releasing Politics Of Living to anyone who bought the album from their official store.
[Verse 1]
I woke up miles away from home
In a cheap hotel, I was on my own
Across the bridge, I could see the lights of Brooklyn
The traffic on those New York streets
The yellow taxis underneath
The shadows of the ever-growing skyline
[Chorus]
I'm a hundred thousand miles away
From Grafton Street and Dublin Bay
But there ain't no place I'd rather be than Brooklyn
Oh, Brooklyn
[Verse 2]
And out my window, I can see
A homeless man with cardboard sheets
As people go 'bout their daily business
But nothing's ever as it seems
In this growing land of broken dreams
It's dog-eat-dog and nothing lasts forever
[Chorus]
And I'm a hundred thousand miles away
From Grafton Street and Dublin Bay
But there ain't no place I'd rather be than Brooklyn
Oh, Brooklyn
Yeah, Brooklyn
Oh, Brooklyn, Brooklyn, Brooklyn
[Instrumental Interlude]
[Chorus]
And I'm a hundred thousand miles away
From Grafton Street and Dublin Bay
But there ain't no place I'd rather be
Than Brooklyn, oh, Brooklyn
[Outro]
I'm a hundred thousand miles away
From Grafton Street and Dublin Bay
(There ain't no place I'd rather be)
I'm a hundred thousand miles away
From Grafton Street and Dublin Bay
I'm a hundred thousand miles away
From Grafton Street and Dublin Bay
But there ain't no place I'd rather be
There ain't no place I'd rather be
Than Brooklyn
Oh, Brooklyn, yeah
Brooklyn was written by Jason Boland & Vincent May & Mark Prendergast & Steve Garrigan.