Life in L.A
Well, what can I say?
It's a treasure to find
So many ways to unwind

You could be so lonely
Life in L.A. is so lonely
Is so lonely
That way

Yeah

Life in L.A
Come on out if you're gay
Make your babies and money
Move in together
Take out that loan
Honey, it's now or never

The weather is your boyfriend
On a Saturday
You stay in bed

And you could be so lonely
Life in L.A. is so lonely
Is so lonely
That way

A girl in my car
Doesn't mean I be getting too far
Unless I'm taking her home
Halfway to Fresno at dark

Every peck on my cheek
When I look at her face
Every time we make plans
I think leather and lace

Life in L.A
Is like a day in my brain

Cut

And did you know you could be so lonely?
Life in L.A. is so lonely
Is so lonely that way

Take me home


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Life in La Lyrics as written by Ariel Marcus Rosenberg

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    Gotta love that kazzo in this song. :)

    Um... I think its about Life in LA, and how its so lonely

    Hissing Faunaon May 14, 2007   Link
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    isnt he a recluse?

    HornlessUnicornon May 28, 2007   Link
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    I think so. Don't know too much about Ariel Pink though. This the only song I have by him. :P

    Hissing Faunaon June 20, 2007   Link
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    i love this track first of all. lastly, it is obviously "leather and lace" not "lever and bass" in the last verse.

    justusisgayon December 15, 2007   Link

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