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 When you got to New York you were sleeping on floors

 But you were sure it was better

 And you would get hungry

 You didn't have money but you drank every night

 Between the subways and sunshine

 There just wasn't the time to write any letters

 But it was out of your hands

 You hoped your friends would understand

 You never felt so high in your life

 But now you're out of breath from your cheap cigarettes

 And the wrong side of Seven A.M.

 You can't sit still but you eventually will

 Cause every night comes to an end

 So draw up a list of new things to resist

 And the people you kissed last year

Then on the back draw a map to the ones that are still there

Not one part of your skyscraper heart

 Can figure out which is for real

 You can't come clean when you're stuck in between

 These ways that you constantly feel

So what do you tell yourself?

 What do you tell the strangers that sleep in your room?

Oh, what do you tell your friends?

 What do you tell the lovers that left you too soon?

 Where did they run off to?

Give me a reason that I can believe in

 And I will believe in you

Tell me a reason why I should believe

 Cause I want to, I want to

Tell me a story or tell me a secret

 It don't have to be nothing new

 Just hold on to me while we walk through the leaves

 If you want to, if you want to

 Cause I want to know

 What do you tell yourself?

 What do you tell the darkness that stays in your room?

Oh, what do you see at night

 When all of last year's lights are no longer of interest to you?

 What do you hold on to?