Don't hit the lights
It's barely sunny out
I'm not leaving here
Until the sun beats
Down on my face
And pulls me out of bed
Because I'm not afraid of dying here

Can't we please get lost?
I can't stand this place
I'm not one for celebration
When the search party's over
We'll be out in California's arms

Run away, run away, run away from this town
Leave it all behind
But no, West Coast is calling
It says we gotta get there soon

From coast to coast
We'll drive away
Through all these towns
We wish we knew how to say
The windows down
We feel like kings
And with these words we will sing
Woah oh oh, woah oh oh
Woah oh oh, woah oh oh

Run away, run away, run away from this town
Leave it all behind
But no, West Coast is calling
It says we gotta get there soon

(Run away, run away, run away from this town
Leave it all behind
But no, West Coast is calling
It says we gotta get there soon)

Run away, run away, run away from this town
Leave it all behind
But no, West Coast is calling
It says we gotta get there soon

Run away, run away, run away from this town
Leave it all behind
But no, West Coast is calling
It says we gotta get there soon


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    this song is called "we were kings"

    shetookhimtothelakeon December 06, 2007   Link

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