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    So cold today
    Wind is blowing
    You turn your face away
    Can hardly see where you're going

    Walking downtown
    Eighth Street, Washington Square
    Stepping carefully
    In the footprints someone left there

    While the city all around you
    Becomes only paper thin
    And the wind on your face
    Is freezing someone else's skin

    And the sun is making movies
    Slo-mo black and white
    You wish you could breathe the cold air
    And feel it move inside

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    I know what it is to be nowhere
    I know what it's like
    I know what it is to be nowhere

    Long ago in your room
    Pretended you were far away
    Then you looked into your mother's eyes
    Saw no one was reflected there
    Now your secrets are your companions
    You know them all by heart
    They're written on your body
    You read them in the dark

    Carved underneath your sweater
    So you'll always remember
    At least they're something to hold onto
    Hold onto

    I know what it is to be nowhere
    I know what it's like
    I know what it is to be nowhere
    Nowhere

    Walking downtown
    To a place you've never been before
    Go inside and say your name
    And close the door
    Go inside, say your name
    And close the door
    Go inside
    Go inside
    Go inside

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    Composición: Lucy Kaplansky y Richard Litvin

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