Happy Lil' Hippie

Album: Free (2015)
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  • And now she walk around town with her head sewn on the wrong way
    Woke up on the wrong side of the bed
    And if you see her, just remember
    She's looking up while you're looking down
    Turn your whole world around for a kiss

    Little miss like to put on blush, paint her lips red
    Riding 'round the city looking pretty in a pink Corvette
    She got her rhinestone phone, somebody on the other line
    The sky's looking red but she looking fine, hey hey, she's still smiling

    She got her name from a street in Brooklyn
    Said her frown is just a smile turned upside down

    Now she walk around town with her head sewn on the wrong way
    Woke up on the wrong side of the bed
    And if you see her, just remember
    She's looking up while you're looking down
    Turn your whole world around for a kiss
    Oh baby, sing it one last time, yeah

    She hide her name but her daddy took it from her now
    Said her frown is just a smile, twist turned upside down just like this

    Little miss like to put on blush, paint her lips red, oh
    Walk around town in a gown down there on the sunset
    Lights are on but everybody's gone, sleeps all day, party 'til dawn
    But hey hey, she's still smiling, she still smiles Writer/s: CISCO ADLER, CODY SIMPSON
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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