Whooa here comes the breeze
Here comes the breeze
Here it comes
Here it comes
Here it see, whooa here comes the breeze
Here comes the breeze
Here it comes
Here it comes
Here it comes
Here they come!
Here it comes the breeze
That'll blow away
All your reason and your sin
Same with your minds
So do your best to run away
But take a ref and you will pay
You cannot hide
There's no place to hide
Whoa here comes the breeze
Whoa here comes the breeze
Whoa here comes the breeze
Whoa here comes the breeze
Here comes the breeze
Here it comes
Here it comes
Here it comes
Here they come!
Here it comes the breeze
That'll blow away
All your reason and your sin
Same with your minds
So do your best to run away
But take a ref and you will pay
You cannot hide
Here it comes the breeze
That'll blow away
All your reason and your sin
Same with your minds
So do your best to run away
But take a ref and you will pay
You cannot hide
Whoa here comes the breeze
Whoa here comes the breeze


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LA Breeze Lyrics as written by James Ford Alex Macnaghten

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    General Comment

    amazing song. possibly best one on the cd. catchy and different =)

    thecoralgirlon January 14, 2005   Link
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    General Comment

    I like never be alone again but im commenting on this one because theres another comment on here i dont know

    PunchDrunkLoveron January 30, 2005   Link
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    General Comment

    I like the Justice V Simian "Never Be Alone", but as far as strictly CD fav song, La Breeze wins hands down

    LindseyD4563on November 11, 2005   Link
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    Hey, catchy :D

    silentexclamationon September 24, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    Cracking little tune

    Sirius1on December 19, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    while listening to LA breeze you can a) stop and catch the catchy tune or even dance b) be very afraid

    dulcitablueon January 21, 2007   Link
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    Song Comparison

    "Here it comes" part is just like in 19th Nervous Breakdown by The Rolling Stones.

    catseatratson July 11, 2011   Link

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