| Walking 'round this metropolis
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| With its buildings that reach to the clouds
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| There must be millions of people out there
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| Walking 'round with their heads bowed
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| This city kills me, but it thrills me
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| Now something’s gone and held up the crowd
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| They’re pointing at a man standing high on a ledge
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| And somebody just cried out loud
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| Don’t look down at the people below, oh
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| Don’t look down
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| It’s a long way to fall and I’d sure like to know
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| What made it happen, sure makes you think
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| Must have been something special
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| To send him to the brink
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| Down here on the sidewalk, he’s clearly in view
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| Then a voice shouts up to him
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| Try thinking it through but whatever you do
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| Don’t look down
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| At the people below, oh
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| Don’t look down, things might start looking up
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| You just never know
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| He’s heard the cries of the lunatics facing defeat
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| The cheers of the winners
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| Who are dancing in the street
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| Perhaps the crime and corruption finally got through
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| And the violence of the city
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| Just broke him in two
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| Now a voice from the queue shouts
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| Don’t look down, don’t look down
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| Down here on the sidewalk
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| It’s stopped all our lives
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| People are talking instead of just walking by
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| Before this happened it was just another day
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| Now people are talking instead of walking away
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| Now we’re gripped by this tragedy
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| Our blood starts to pump as we all shout together
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| Don’t jump, don’t jump
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| Don’t look down, we all shouted out, oh
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| Don’t look down
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| It’s a long way to fall and I’d sure like to know
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| What made it happen, guess we’ll never know
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| Now the sun’s come out
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| Looks like he’s standing on a rainbow
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| He’s in the heavens, I’m standing on the ground
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| Saying don’t look down |