New York City caught in the daylight
What a crazy scene
Nameless faces race for the headlines
Must be the year of the thief
And the stocks don't stack, the facts don't check
As we ride the river east
Well it's a free ride honey to the highest of highs
You better fall to your knees
Fall to your knee
Crowds in the distance begin to scatter
On a dead end street
To climb a ladder over and over
Any day of the week
And if the wealth won't crack in a world gone mad
There'll be chaos in the streets
Well it's a new day rising and without warning you'll be on your begging knee
On your knees
Running with the enemy
Now in the New York City
I caught the daylight on a dead end street
From South to Broadway to the Lower East Side along the Bowery
And the stocks don't stack, the facts don't check
Ride the river east
Well it's a new day rising and without warning you'll be on your begging knee
On your knees
Rolling with the enemy
credits
from Imperial Green,
released November 30, 2012
Justin M. Pellecchia - Guitar, Vocals & Harmonica
Lucas Rinz - Bass Guitar & Vocals
Keaton Thandi - Drums, Percussion & Vocals
Produced by Chad Ginsberg & Satellite Hearts
Engineer - Chad Ginsberg
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