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California Girl lyrics
She's walking away.
She's making a stand.
She's moving to a new life,
She's moving with a new man.
But i got news for her, the kind that i can't see.
Cause i came to my senses... just a little too late.
So i watch her drive away...
And i wave goodbye.
And as her tail-lights fade...
Into the night sky.
Say heeeeeey
Don't you leave me in L.A.
No.
Lover please,
Turn that car around and come back home.
New York, is such a beautiful city im sure.
Its just too far from my...
California girl.
She was so sweet.
And she was so kind.
So leave it up to me...
Not to make up my mind.
So i guess she'll be the one
To which no one will ever compare
And i guess she couldn't wait on me.
Forever, Yeah.
So i watch her drive away...
And i wave goodbye.
And as her tail-lights fade...
Into the night sky.
Say heeeeeey
Don't you leave me in L.A.
Alone.
Lover please,
Turn that car around and come back home.
New York, is such a beautiful city im sure.
Its just too far from my...
California girl.
You remember when we used to drive?
With the windows down.
Do you remember how i used to hold you?
When the lights went out?
Do you remember when we looked up at the stars? And
listened to the waves come down?
Remember the good times.
Do you remember the good times?
Do you remember the good times?
Do you remember the good times?
Cause i remember the good times.
We had.
So heeeey, don't you leave me in L.A. Alone.
Lover please, please, please, please, turn your car
around and come back home.
New York, is such a beautiful city im sure.
It's just too far from California.
Just too far from California.
It's a little too far from California for me.
Me.
Me.
Part of these releases
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- Track 6 on Sessions From Motor Ave.
- 5 You Don't Like Me Anyway
- 7 Why You
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