Words and Music by Christopher White Copyright 2019
lyrics
Bells ring across the Passaic,
Angels look down from above,
And on the PATH to Newark,
You might just fall in love.
It's a rapid transit Cosmos,
wheels are turning we've no inkling of,
And on the PATH to Newark,
You might just fall in love.
Millions of strangers have passed this way before,
They're not strangers anymore.
Blank empty faces down the Meadowlands of Time,
Till we cross that Essex County Line
One day I looked up from some book I was reading,
Now I'm a man with a wife.
Stumbling and bumbling and fumbling,
Through somebody's life.
Men are combing their hair right,
Maidens are dropping their gloves,
And on the PATH to Newark,
You might just fall in love.
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