Dar Williams

Dar Williams - Hudson lyrics

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If we're lucky we feel our lives know when the next scene arrives

So often we start in the middle and work our way out

We go to some gray sky diner for eggs and toast

New York Times or the New York Post

Then we take a ride through the valley of the shadow of death

But even for us New Yorkers

There's a time in every day

The river takes our breath away

And the Hudson, it holds the life

We thought we did it on our own

The river roads collect the tolls for the passage of our souls

Through silence, over woods, through flowers and snow

And past the George Washington Bridge

Down from the trails of Breakneck Ridge

The river's ancient path is sacred and slow

And as it swings through Harlem

It's every shade of blue

Into the city of the new brand new

And the Hudson yeah, it holds the life

We thought we did it on our own

I thought I had no sense of place or past

Time was too slow, but then too fast

The river takes us home at last

Where and when does the memory take hold

Mountain range in the Autumn cold

And I thought West Point was Camelot in the spring

If you're lucky you'll find something that reflects you

Helps you feel your life protects you

Cradles you and connects you to everything

This whole life I remember

As they begged them to itself

Never turn me into someone else

And the Hudson yeah, it holds the life

We thought we did it on our own

And the Hudson yeah, holds the life

We thought we did it on our own

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