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[Verse 1]
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A pilgrim on a pilgrimage, walked across the Brooklyn Bridge, his sneakers torn,
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In the hour when the homeless move their cardboard blankets, and the new day is born.
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Folded in his backpack pocket, the questions that he copied from his heart..
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Who Am I in this lonely world, and where will I make my bed tonight,
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When twi-light turns to dark.
[Chorus]
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Questions for the angels... who believes in angels?
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Fools do, fools and pilgrims, all o - ver the world.
[]Verse 2]
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If you shop for Love in a bargain store, and you don't get what you bargained for,.
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Can you get your money back, If an empty train in a rail-way sta-tion,
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Calls you to its destin–a-tion, can you choose an-o - ther track?
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Will I wake up from these violent dreams
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With my hair as white as the morning mo–oo–oon.
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Questions for the angels, who be - lieves in angels,
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I do, fools and pilgrims, all o - ver the world.
[Verse 3]
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Downtown Brooklyn, the pilgrim is passing a bill-board,
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That catches his ey–ey-eyes, it's Jay-Z, he's got a kid on each knee
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He’s wearing clothes that he wants us to try.
[Verse 4]
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If every human on the planet, and all the buildings on it, should disappear
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Would a zebra grazing in the African Sav-an-na, care enough to shed one zebra tear?
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Question for the angels.