Are you putting in your songs?

No, I'm not when you ask
Nope
Kind of I yes

Hollywood girl, is lost again
All of her hopes left her stranded
Seasoned dreams are just pretend
And she can't stand it

Why'd it have to happen to me
Why'd it have to hurt so bad

'Cause in this town
Can't find up but I found down
In the city life
Can't turn around
Can't give up I feel too proud
Under the city lights

She doesn't believe, in believing
Miracles have died in her mind
She knows the world, is deceiving
Everything is wastin' her time

Why'd it have to happen to me
Why'd it have to hurt so bad

'Cause in this town
Can't find up but I found down
In the city life
Can't turn around
Can't give up I feel too proud
Under the city lights

Get in line and hold your head high
Pretty face will help you get by
Step inside I'll make your tears dry
So put on your smile

Ha! 'Cause in this town
Can't find up but I found down
In the city life
Can't turn around
I can't give up I feel too proud
Under the city lights

One of the drivers has to pick you up at the airport
And bring you to my photo shoot so I can see you
I'm so sorry, I tried to get it changed
I'm so sorry baby
Don't be mad


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Hollywood Girl Lyrics as written by Michael Thomas Corcoran Jared Drake Bell

Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.

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    it means hollywood life is not always good .

    anjanon October 17, 2008   Link

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