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Brooklyn Lyrics

Nobody sees my disease
Nobody sees my disease
Sat on a lonely chair
Sat on a lonely chair

Nobody sees my disease
I'm happier when i'm on my knees
She's still living in Brooklyn
She's still living in Brooklyn

Nobody sees my pain
Nobody sees my pain
Sat in a lonely room
Sat in a lonely room

Nobody sees my pain
People come they don't care
She still lives in Brooklyn
She still lives in Brooklyn

Nobody sees my disease

Nobody sees my disease
Nobody sees my disease
Stuck on a lonely chair
People they come they don't care

Nobody sees my disease
I'm happier when i'm on my knees love
She still lives in Brooklyn
She still lives in Brooklyn

She still lives in Brooklyn
She still lives in Brooklyn
So you'll never see my disease
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Cover art for Brooklyn lyrics by Kooks, The

I love how simple and meloncholic this is, just the piano and repetitive lines. I think his disease is depression. Thinking, she still lives in brooklyn so she'll never see the pain he's in. And other people don't see it, they don't care.

Cover art for Brooklyn lyrics by Kooks, The

mmm i rlly dont know what this song exactly means but i love it... there is just something about the way he sings n the beat isss sooo i dont even knowww but it just goes good with the lyrics

Cover art for Brooklyn lyrics by Kooks, The

there's a kinda slow, downbit feeling to it.. I like it. oh, and the lyrics go "Sat on a lonely roof" not "Sat in a lonely room" ;)

Cover art for Brooklyn lyrics by Kooks, The

there's a kinda slow, downbit feeling to it.. I like it. oh, and the lyrics go "Sat on a lonely roof" not "Sat in a lonely room" ;)

Cover art for Brooklyn lyrics by Kooks, The

I think the disease is him being a drunk after his girl moved away from him. Him being on his knees being the happiest is because thats when your at your drunkest. Throwing up. I could be completely off. thats just my take.

Cover art for Brooklyn lyrics by Kooks, The

I need glasses to see the lyrics

Nobody sees my disease Nobody sees my disease Sat on a lonely chair Sat on a lonely chair Nobody see my disease I’m happier when I'm on my knees She’s still living in Brooklyn She’s still living in Brooklyn Nobody sees my pain Nobody sees my pain Sat on a lonely roof Sat on a lonely roof Nobody sees my pain People come they don’t care She still lives in Brooklyn She still lives in Brooklyn Nobody see my disease.

Nobody sees my disease Nobody sees my disease Stuck on a lonely chair People they come, they don’t care Nobody sees my disease I'm happier when I'm on my knees love She still lives in Brooklyn She still lives in Brooklyn She still lives in Brooklyn She still lives in Brooklyn Say you’ll never see my disease.

maybe being alone and comfortable with it but still lonely

 
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