Brooklyn Road Neil DiamondIf I close my eyesI can almost hear my motherCallin', "Neil, go find your brotherDaddy's home, and it's time for supperHurry on"And I see two boysRacin' up two flights of staircaseSquirmin' into Papa's embraceAnd his whiskers warm on their faceWhere's it goneOh, where's it goneTwo floors above the butcherFirst door on the rightLife filled to the brimAs I stood by my windowAnd I looked out of thoseBrooklyn roadsI can still recallThe smells of cookin' in the hallwaysRubbers drying in the doorwaysAnd report cards I was alwaysAfraid to showMama'd come to schoolAnd as I'd sit there softly cryingTeacher'd say, "He's just not tryingHe's got a good head if he'd apply it"But you know yourselfIt's always somewhere elseI built me a castleWith dragons and kingsAnd I'd ride off with themAs I stood by my windowAnd looked out on thoseBrooklyn roadsThought of going backBut all I'd see are stranger's facesAnd all the scars that love erasesBut as my mind walks through thoses placesI'm wonderin'What's come of themDoes some other young boyCome home to my roomDoes he dream what I didAs he stands by my windowAnd looks out on thoseBrooklyn roadsFrom: sergio souza