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Sittin' on the hood of a camaro
Walkin' shooting stars across the earth
Counting all the bites from the mosquitoes
There goes my Minnesota girl
Lazy days
Gone without notice
In a daze... with faraway eyes
Driving to a closed spot Wednesday afternoon
There goes my Minnesota girl
In a daze
Go without notice
Lazy days....with faraway eyes
Countin' from the pieces we have been through
Here comes my Minnesota girl
There goes my Minnesota girl
Walkin' shooting stars across the earth
Counting all the bites from the mosquitoes
There goes my Minnesota girl
Lazy days
Gone without notice
In a daze... with faraway eyes
Driving to a closed spot Wednesday afternoon
There goes my Minnesota girl
In a daze
Go without notice
Lazy days....with faraway eyes
Countin' from the pieces we have been through
Here comes my Minnesota girl
There goes my Minnesota girl
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must be about a girl Billie Joe met in Minnesota, though I can't say for sure
It's about his wife Adrienne, she's from Mankato, Minnesota.
He sang it for his wife in St Paul at the September 16th concert. I hate to brag, but I was there, and there's photo proof on the internet she was there. After the show she was also signing autographs. It was an adorable moment, watching him sing that. XD
Sweet song, him and Adrienne are the cutest couple I've ever seen. love em.
You're so damn lucky you got to see that, saintdanger. I could only imagine how sweet that was.
i was at that show on the floor, it was a really emotional show for billy, i think he cried during wake me up when september ends cuz that was the day that his dad died and he played that song
this is a very romantic song but it was recorded over a phone which sucks
one word, adrienne.
DEATH! ITS ALL ABOOT DEATH!
Haha... It's NOT about death. It's about Adrienne. She's so perfect for Billie Joe, they really are a cute couple (and I never say that about anyone, so that's quite a compliment from me)