Song parody of
The Way The City Moves
by Brandon Fox Rock
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Take me on down to New Orleans
Where the cats still sing
And the bars still ring
Of an older sound
Or maybe on a bus to Los Angeles
Where the actors fuss
And the streets got dust
From the better days
And I'll be okay
And I still love the way the city moves
When I'm up in the mountains
I'm still thinking of you
And I wanna go to Nashville
I heard that they got pills
And you can get high and just stare
At the midnight sky
Or maybe on up to New York City
Where the women are pretty
And the girls are wittier
Than the boys
And I still love the way the city moves
When I'm up in the mountains
I'm still thinking of you
When you're feeling like you're all alone
You can find an old friend in the road
It will take you someplace you don't know
It'll feel like it's home, home
And I'll leave my mind
At the railway line
When I feel it's time to leave
I'll be back more relieved
Take me on down to New Orleans
Where the cats still sing
And the bars still ring
Of an older sound
Or maybe on a bus to Los Angeles
Where the actors fuss
And the streets got dust
From the better days
And I'll be okay
And I still love the way the city moves
When I'm up in the mountains
I'm still thinking of you
And I wanna go to Nashville
I heard that they got pills
And you can get high and just stare
At the midnight sky
Or maybe on up to New York City
Where the women are pretty
And the girls are wittier
Than the boys
And I still love the way the city moves
When I'm up in the mountains
I'm still thinking of you
When you're feeling like you're all alone
You can find an old friend in the road
It will take you someplace you don't know
It'll feel like it's home, home
And I'll leave my mind
At the railway line
When I feel it's time to leave
I'll be back more relieved