East coast is gonna swallow ya, swallow ya
Midwest is gonna burn it down
West coast I'm gonna follow ya, follow ya
On my way to Kona Town

Drive along the country roads
Well, just don't *** on the Alamo
Jump up the station down in coco
Eat sushi on Hudson after the NYC show

I'm sorry Craig but we got to go
So say hi to slug in the prince disco
Time was great as the pictures show
But it's a really long time to where we got to go

Lost in America
I'm feeling lost in America
No one really knows ya
When you're lost in America

I gotta [Incomprehensible] while I pay the toll
Eat day old food uncomfortable
Seattle, AZ, Vegas is the show
Head up to bean town bounce to Chicago

Sorry little baby but we got to go
Say goodbye to [Incomprehensible] and the town he owns
Now the time was great as the pictures show
But it's a really long drive to where we got to go

Lost in America
I'm feeling lost in America
No one really knows ya
When you're lost in America

East coast is gonna swallow ya, swallow ya
Midwest is gonna burn it down
West coast I'm gonna follow ya, follow ya
On my way to Kona Town

Lost in America
I'm feeling lost in America
No one really knows ya
When you're lost in America

I'm lost in America
I'm feeling lost in America
No one really knows ya
When you're lost in America



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    When i first hurd this song, i thought they were talking shit about seattle, because its really hard to under stand the AZ part, its almost sounds like easy but it could be for arazona. I wouldn't be suprised if they were talking shit about seattle though, they never come here :(

    violentcupcakeson December 18, 2006   Link

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