Jerusalem
Anouk · Hotel New York
'Cause I have kinda lost my way
Sir will you help me get there as fast as I can
Tomorrow might be too late
'Cause things ain't what they used to be
My love for life is gone you see
Am I fighting things I cannot see
People always tellin' me how sweet and simple life could be
They say you might as well live before you die
But one thing I know for sure
I am a danger to myself, how come
Yeah one thing I know for sure
I need some guidance, to get me out of this hellhole
Jerusalem, can you help me find my way back to Jerusalem, yeah
It took me quite a while to get into Jerusalem
'Cause I had kinda lost my way
I want to save me from myself so here I am
I hope it's not too late
'Cause things ain't what they used to be
My love for life is gone you see
Am I fighting things I cannot see
I am so afraid to love
'Cause of the way I've been hurt before
I think by now it's time for me to leave
But one thing I know for sure
I am a danger to myself, how come
Yeah one thing I know for sure
I need some guidance, to get me out of this hellhole
Jerusalem, can you help me find my way back to Jerusalem
Jerusalem, can you help me find what I have lost
Things ain't what they used to be
My love for life is gone you see
Am I fighting things I cannot see
I don't wanna die this way
Wishing that I could turn back time
Wasted time, there is work to be done
But one thing I know for sure
I am a danger to myself, how come
Yeah one thing I know for sure
I need some guidance, to get me out of this hellhole
Jerusalem, can you help me find my way back to Jerusalem
Jerusalem, can you help me find what I have lost, yeah yeah
Alright
Anouk - Jerusalem
Anouk's "Jerusalem" stands as a defining track from her 2007 album *Hotel New York*, showcasing her signature blend of pop sensibility and French chanson influences. The recording captures her distinctive vocal style, characterized by a conversational yet emotive delivery that bridges the gap between indie pop and adult contemporary music. Released during a period when she was actively expanding her discography beyond her early breakthroughs, the song reflects her ability to craft introspective melodies that resonate with listeners seeking both familiarity and artistic depth. As part of her broader catalog, "Jerusalem" exemplifies her commitment to exploring personal themes through accessible pop structures, solidifying her reputation as a versatile artist capable of navigating diverse sonic landscapes while maintaining a cohesive musical identity.

