Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song New Orleans, artist - Parachute. Album song Wide Awake, in the genre Поп
Date of issue: 14.01.2016
Record label: Concord, Vanguard
Song language: English
New Orleans |
Wake up |
I run up to the window |
She’s standing on the corner |
And motions me to follow |
I see her in her red shoes |
I slip out of the front door |
And she starts up her car |
She drives |
We’re heading for the city |
That’s swimming in her bloodstream |
That’s pulsing in her heartbeat |
I feel it washing over her |
As she turns onto Canal street |
She’s wide awake again |
Ooooh ya |
She swears it’s in the air, you just have to believe |
Ooooh, Ooooh |
Yes, she comes alive down in New Orleans |
We’re runnin' by the river |
The city lights are blazing |
She looks like she could fly off |
Like gravity is failing |
Somewhere in the distance |
A marching band is playing |
She’s wide awake again |
Ooooh ya |
She swears it’s in the air, you just have to believe |
Ooooh, Ooooh |
Yes, she comes alive down in New Orleans |
Oh, and something in her eyes that I’ve never seen |
When she says to me |
«I'm wide awake again» |
Ooooh ya |
There’s magic in the night down in New Orleans |
Take me down to the water |
Take me down to the water (New Orleans) |
Take me down to the water |
No I’ve never had it figured out |
Just a maze I’ve never known |
And suddenly it’s making sense |
When she shows me all |
The roses in the sidewalks |
Like angels at her feet |
And they’re breaking through the pavement |
To light her away through New Orleans |
Oh, through New Orleans |
Ooooh ya |
She swears it’s in the air, you just have to believe |
Ooooh, Ooooh |
Yes, she comes alive down in New Orleans |
And oh, it’s something in her eyes that I’ve never seen |
When she says to me |
«I'm wide awake again» |
Ooooh ya |
There’s magic in the night down in New Orleans |
Take me down to the water |
Take me down to the water (New Orleans) |
Take me down to the water |
Take me down to the water |
Take me down to the water (New Orleans) |