New York Transit Queen

Album: Black Rainbows (2023)
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  • New York transit queen
    New York transit queen
    New York transit queen
    Little over seventeen

    New York transit queen
    New York transit queen
    New York transit queen
    Little over seventeen

    New York transit queen
    New York transit queen
    Beauty is in her possession
    And she rides (rides, rides)

    She takes the nine to the five
    On the New York subway line
    She gets her rides for free
    Meet her at the Battery (ahh)

    (More, more, more, more, hey)

    (Ah, ah, ah)

    (New York transit queen) she is my heroine
    (New York transit queen) little over seventeen
    (New York transit queen) she gets her rides for free
    (New York transit queen) and she rides, rides, rides
    (New York transit queen) she is my heroine
    (New York transit queen) little over seventeen
    (New York transit queen) she gets her rides for free
    (New York transit queen) Writer/s: Corinne Bailey Rae
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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