I saw her about a month ago
Long blond hair and a turned up nose
Eyes shone like a diamond ring
She looked at me and I gave her a smile
Asked her is we could hang for a while
And cruise in my caddy with me

Cos she's so fine
And I wanna make her mine
All I want is to see her with the

Red top down
Starlit sky
Pretty little blue gleam in her eyes
She's my
California girl
Red top down
Starlit sky
Pretty little blue gleam in her eyes
She's my
California girl

Summertime it was always the best
Hanging out, chilling with my friends
Drinking juice making memories
Well summertime will never be the same
Til you find that place with me again
Does she know what she means to me?

Cos she's so fine
And I wanna make her mine
All I want is to see her with the

Red top down
Starlit sky
Pretty little blue gleam in her eyes
She's my
California girl
Red top down
Starlit sky
Pretty little blue gleam in her eyes
She's my
California girl

Red top down
Starlit sky
All I want is to see her now

Red top down
Starlit sky
Pretty little blue gleam in her eyes
She's my
California girl
Red top down
Starlit sky
Pretty little blue gleam in her eyes
She's my
California girl
My California... California girl


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    this isnt agent felix, its lucky 7. they are great.

    AgntFelixKxUrAsson August 04, 2002   Link

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