Bellows - Dawn at Central Park lyrics

[Bellows - Dawn at Central Park lyrics]

96'th Street and Lex as the
Sun begins to rise
It’s a long way home, but I do not mind
Sun is peeking past the pond
And the trees of Central Park
In the restlessness of the morning mist

Met Museum day, it’s a memory linked to you
In a deep down part of my brain, it’s true
The love we formed in those halls
It’s still there in the armor room
16 with you, I guess we both knew

You cannot go
On the path you’re on
You cannot
You cannot go
You cannot go
On the path you’re on
You cannot
You cannot go

There is this notion of me
Beside a seat on a park bench
I feel your absence thеre
Yeah it lingers in thе air
Losing love, lost a friend
Lost the person I was with you
And I mourn it's loss every time
I cross this street

But I could not go
On the path we trod
I could not
I could not go
And I cannot go
On the path
I’m on, I cannot
I cannot go
Now that I’m older
I have known time collapsing
And time misleading
The space between
Our lives gets broad
Wider, wider, wider, wider
None the wiser, I know
I know nothing
Nothing
Nothing
Nothing

Except

You cannot go on
The path you’re on
You cannot
You cannot go

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