Marz

Album: Queen of Denmark (2010)
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    Bittersweet strawberry marshmallow butterscotch
    Polar Bear cashew dixieland phosphate chocolate
    Lime tutti frutti special raspberry, leave it to me
    Three grace scotch lassie cherry smash lemon freeze

    I wanna go to Marz
    Where green rivers flow
    And your sweet sixteen is waiting for you after the show
    I wanna go to Mraz
    We'll meet the gold dust twins tonight
    You'll get your heart's desire, I will meet you under the lights

    Golden champagne juicy grapefruit lucky Monday
    High school football hot fudge buffalo tulip sundae
    Almond caramel frappe pineapple root beer
    Black and white big apple Henry Ford sweetheart maple tea

    I wanna go to Marz
    Where green rivers flow
    And your sweet sixteen is waiting for you after the show
    I wanna go to Mraz
    You'll meet the gold dust twins tonight
    You'll get your heart's desire, I will meet you under the lights Writer/s: JOHN GRANT
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