It's been so long since I've seen her around here
I can't remember if she's real
Summer days spent walking around
And up all night yeah
Trying to remember if she's real

Well I don't think that I'll be back before nine
It might be nine, West Coast time
Well I got some friends in LA
Telling me to head out their way
'Cause they know I'm in love with the sun

Since the first time I set a glance
On you yeah
I-I knew that she's real
So will that bird that flew you fly you back to yeah
So I'll-I'll know that she's real

Well I don't think that I'll be back before nine
It might be nine, West Coast time
Well I got some friends in LA
Telling me to head out their way
'Cause they know I'm in love with the sun

'Cause she's real
'Cause she's real
'Cause she's real
'Cause she's real

Well I got some friends in LA
Telling me to head out their way
'Cause they know I'm in love with the sun

Well I got some friends in LA
Telling me to head out their way
'Cause they know I'm in love with the sun


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