on the dark side of a new york street
i won't be your street light
when the yellow lines are all you've got
you won't be scared anymore
read a book get a babysitter
and take a lot of drugs
find an honest man
find an honest heart
spend everyday down at the beach
god i'm so desperately yours
so if im better than the bin bags
let me in
if im the cheap electric heater
baby let me in
if i'm the council house in whitehawk
darling let me in
somehow nothing's bad when you're next to me
the way you play with your stolen cigarette
but on the dark side of a new york street
i won't be your street light
when the yellow lines are all you've got
you won't be scared anymore
in the day time
in the night time
dancing it's fun with you
you are the sunshine
darling you make me blue
so if i'm better than the bin bags
let me in
if i'm the cheap electric heater
baby let me in
if i'm the eiffel tower
darling let me in
let me in
let me in
let me in
let me in
let me in
let me in
credits
from bedford street,
released October 27, 2016
Written by: Freddie Bamber
Lyrics: Freddie Bamber, Natasha Breeze
Guitar, Drum Machine Programming, Vocals: Freddie Bamber
Recording, Production and Engineering: Freddie Bamber
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