Way down New York town
Thinking about the way
She loved me

There's a hole in my pocket
That's about her size
But I think everything is gonna be alright
Yes, I hope everything is gonna be alright

A smilin' face
Is tradin' away
The gifts I found at the bar

Well I wish my car
Could drive to her tonight
Then I'd know everything is gonna be alright
Yes, then I'd know it'll be alright

The rain in New Orleans
Forgot to end
But the mouths of the people are dry
Then we watch and wait

And do nothing but sigh
And hope everything is gonna turn out right
But I don't know if it'll be alright

But I look at you
Warm in your dream
While your mobile dances above

And I think to myself
It's a beautiful night
And I know everything is gonna be alright
Yes, now I know it'll be alright


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    I agree with dresdendoll.. I think it's about all the chaos and problems we think about - relationships(the first verse), wants(second verse), happenings in the world(third verse).. but then seeing this sleeping baby makes him realize that despite all the trouble, everything will be alright.

    thegirlin14gon May 27, 2008   Link

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