Springtime in New York, your eyes met mine. We passed on the street, we suspended time. Everything can change in a moment. We circle around each other. Why is this night different from all the others? Why is this night different from all the others?
A fire burned through the city, ashes filled the sky. Some of us would live, some of us would die. I heard it wasn’t so long ago when we were all sisters and brothers. Why is this night different from all the others?
Why is this night different from all the others?
Go down Moses, set my people free. Let my people go so they may serve me. Love is the mother of invention.
Love the invention of mothers. Why is this night different from all the others? Why is this night different from all the others?
So we go walking, we’re on our way. So we go walking home again.
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