Midnight In Harlem

“Well, I came to the city, I was running from the past.
My heart was bleeding and it hurt my bones to laugh.
Stayed in the city, no exception to the rules.
He was born to love me, I was raised to be his fool.

Walk that line, torn apart.
Spend your whole life trying.
Ride that train, free your heart.
It’s midnight up in Harlem.

I went down to the river and I took a look around.
There were old man’s shoes, there were needles on the ground.
No more mysteries, baby, no more secrets, no more clues.
The stars are out there, you can almost see the moon.
The streets are windy and the subway’s closing down.
Gonna carry this dream to the other side of town”

– Tedeschi Trucks Band (Midnight in Harlem) | Travel Quote of the Day

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About Robert Cole

Robert Cole is the founder of RockCheetah, a hotel marketing strategy and travel technology consulting practice. He also authors the Views from a Corner Suite Blog and publishes the Travel Quote of the Day. Robert speaks regularly at major travel industry conferences, authors articles for leading travel industry publications, advises travel-related startups and the equity investment community. He is an evangelist for the global travel industry.