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Southern California In the 80's Lyrics
I don't need to hear your life story
I just want to talk about Southern California in the eighties
In the years before you and I were born
Silk-screened onto t-shirts and sold
Thinking we're the ones that got old
You'll take your time
And safely arrive to forty-eight of the fifty U.S. states
Sharing space in someone else's backseat for now
Sharing spaces for now
You see we've payed a deposit
And I've waited all day
For an unfamiliar face to have something good to say
But I don't need to hear your life story
I just want to talk about Southern California in the eighties
So what would it take for you to walk away
And throw aluminum cans into a clear plastic bag?
It's hot outside
You could save our lives
I just want to talk about Southern California in the eighties
In the years before you and I were born
Silk-screened onto t-shirts and sold
Thinking we're the ones that got old
And safely arrive to forty-eight of the fifty U.S. states
Sharing space in someone else's backseat for now
Sharing spaces for now
And I've waited all day
For an unfamiliar face to have something good to say
But I don't need to hear your life story
I just want to talk about Southern California in the eighties
So what would it take for you to walk away
And throw aluminum cans into a clear plastic bag?
It's hot outside
You could save our lives
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