Philadelphia

Gail Ann Dorsey

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    Summer comes, and I remember a time
    When I was young, and I was always changing my mind
    I could be anyone I wanted, travel great travels
    I had everything I needed
    In a small room I had big ideas
    And now I'm trying to hold on to those big ideas

    Oh, I know...
    Those days are through, but I still think of you, Philadelphia

    And all the music... you know, it was my protection
    I didn't need no one, 'cause I found affection
    In the six strings of an old guitar and my radio
    I moved to the beat of the hot streets
    Where the people were singing and dancing and waving their hands in the air
    While my Mama, she shook her head, and she said "Lord have mercy"

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    And once again... The good ol' days are gone; ain't it funny how we still carry on, Philadelphia

    I had to leave; knew I had to look to other places
    To try out my big ideas in front of all these faces
    And hope that the lessons and beauty of being young
    Someone with the imagination of a child
    Could bring a smile to all these faces
    From a small room, Room 222, I've seen it happen many times before
    And I know, I know, I know, I know I'll see it happen again
    If I can just keep...

    Remembering that those special things... and the big ideas,,,
    And all the lovely, lovely music will always be a part of me, Philadelphia

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    Composición: Gail Ann Dorsey

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