Follow Me Down - Judith Zweiman

    If you could see me now, wending my lonesome way back home
    Through the empty city streets at one o'clock in the morning
    Would you dare follow me down to the last commuter train of the night
    Would you ride it with me...would you follow me down

    And if I could see you now tucked up asleep in your single bed
    In a room with unicorns, glass roses and velvet
    Would you dare to follow me down, borne on the wings of the endless night
    Would you ride it with me...would you follow me down

    [Bridge]
    Miles away, our dreams wind together, and our hearts, miles apart
    Never mind the distance or the pass of time

    And if you could see me now, wending my lonesome way back home
    Through the empty city streets at one o'clock in the morning
    Would you dare to follow me down borne on the wings of your astral flight
    Would you ride it with me...would you follow me down

    [Repeat Bridge]

    And if you could see me now, wending your lonesome way back home
    Through the empty city streets at one o'clock in the morning
    Would you dare to follow me down to the last commuter train of the night
    Would you ride it with me...would you follow me down
    You could ride it with you, you could follow me down.

    © 1985 by Judith Zweiman

    Additional lyrics to "Follow Me Down"; new third verse:

    And if you could see me now, hands in my pockets and shoulders tight
    On the windy city streets, any time of the morning
    Would you dare to think of me on the last commuter train that you ride
    Could I ride it with you, could I follow you down

    by Richard Meyer of Folkano

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