Florence Welch
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This is from the new edition and new chapter ‘SERMONS’ added to the third edition of the book. This is the second sermon. The concept art is to create an illusion as if was printed on a cotton paper with a big first golden capital font.
I get that New York free feeling
Very alive,
Very alone.
I would like someone to have their
Arm around my shoulder
Do you remember when we walked like that to Veselka
And my left boob fell out 2nd Avenue.
I get that New York free feeling was written by Florence Welch.