Brianna Falcone – Left My Problems

Brianna Falcone Left My Problems

Brianna Falcone – Left My Problems Lyrics

Artist: Brianna Falcone
Song: Left My Problems

I left my problems
For new york city tonight
Yeah i left my problems
For new york city tonight

Got a one way ticket i’m headed east
I’m hoping that the city streets
Will free this beast
And so i left my problems

For new york city
Tonight
Oh i met my problems
In a bar on west twenty-ninth

Yeah i met my problems
In a bar on west twenty-ninth
I could try real hard
But can’t explain

The coincidences there
Could make you go insane
That’s how i met my problems
In a bar on west twenty-ninth

Oh i left my problems
On the train rockaway bound
Yeah i left my problems
On the train rockaway bound

Oh these streets are my church
For they teach me to love
That which lies within
And that which lies above

That’s how i left my problems
On the train rockaway bound
When i left my problems
I thought i’d never see them again

When i left my problems
I thought i’d never see them again
Oh no no
But when i left my problems

I did not know that
They’re probably gonna follow you
Everywhere you go
Oh no it ain’t worth runnin’

‘till you go and fix up your mind
No it ain’t worth runnin’
‘till you go and fix up your mind
So i left my problems

In new york city tonight
I really left my problems
In new york city alright
Oh but half my heart will always reside

In apartment 4b on the upper west side
That’s where i left my problems
In new york city tonight
Yeah i left my problems

In new york city alright
Hey hey hey i said
I left my problems in new york city
Tonight
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From the album:
Lady of the Lake
Release Year: 2016