NYC - Gone, Gone

Album: Conor Oberst (2008)
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  • [Chorus]
    Gone, gone from New York City
    Where you gonna go with a head that empty?
    Gone, gone from New York City
    Where you gonna go with a heart that gone?

    Down, down to Mexico City
    Got myself a lady, she know how to treat me
    Down, down to Mexico City
    Got myself a lady to lay me down, lay me down

    All my friends, want you to know
    I'm gonna miss you when I go
    But I'll see you down the road
    Meet me at the station way down low, way down low

    [Chorus]

    Where you gonna go with a heart that gone?

    [Chorus]

    Where you gonna go with a heart that gone?
    Where you gonna go with a heart that gone? Writer/s: CONOR OBERST
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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