Robert DeLong
Robert DeLong
Robert DeLong
Robert DeLong
Robert DeLong
Robert DeLong
Robert DeLong
Robert DeLong
Robert DeLong
Robert DeLong
Robert DeLong
Robert DeLong
Robert DeLong
The tenth track of the unreleased album “Where We’re Going” by Robert DeLong and talks about the events of a city and what’s going on inside it from his perspective as the city itself.
The song seems to take more of a stereotypical view of what’s going on in cities.
[Verse 1]
The shouting ends a louder phase
The micro-cars on of the race
Their hands are holding unspent notes
The buildings are on fire
Broken in
Open doors for future men
A locksmith with metal hands
Saw 500 years to build my brain
Short-incentively, ancient minds
Conurbation in the street
A [?] in, orange air
I have never closed my eyes
I move your children through the street
[Hook]
I am the city
I am the city
I am the city
I am the city
[Verse 2]
Parties every weekday night
I'm on the rackets in the dark
Country towers are second place
I own your self loyalties
Heartened apartments growing dull
My heart hates sinisterly
In the malls
It is what is I am I am
Cherishly, corruptive heir
[Outro]
I am the city
I am the city
I am the (City) was written by Robert DeLong.
I am the (City) was produced by Robert DeLong.