So I found myself in the sun, oh yeah
A hell of a place to end a run, oh yeah
California, I'm fine
Somebody check my brain
California's all right
Somebody check my brain
Check my brain

I walk these streets, I creep and I fall, oh yeah
When she sang I answered the call, oh yeah
California, I'm fine
Somebody check my brain
California's all right
Somebody check my brain

Ah
Tears have filled my bones
Ah
Years expended, gone

I hung my guns and put em away, oh yeah
The trick of the trade, and by the way, oh yeah
California, I'm fine
Somebody check my brain
California's all right
Somebody check my brain

Ah
Tears have filled my bones
Ah
Years expended, gone

Ah
Tears have filled my bones
Ah
Years expended gone

Check my brain, check my brain, check my brain


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    is he being sarcastic when saying, "So I found myself in the sun, oh yeah A hell of a place to end a run, oh yeah"?

    "I walk these streets, I creep and I fall, oh yeah" maybe he's not used to the place hes staying in. like the aforementioned move from seattle to LA. hes saying California's alright - better than expected? he didnt expect to feel that was so he says "check my brain"

    butterfleXxXbeeon September 10, 2009   Link

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