German Cars

Album: Boston Accent (2022)
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  • i met you at a party
    you were lookin for your car keys rich kids and bob marley
    yeah, they're never any fun
    so we drove out to the ocean
    just to finally feel some motion
    the waves sounded like explosions and we counted every one
    and you kissed like the queen of california and it felt like i hadn't been born
    i really miss you, west coast JV
    i know you had to get yourself free
    i know it gets hard just to breathe sometimes i'm never gonna forget your name
    i'll never see the world quite the same
    i'll always keep a part of your dreams with mine with mine
    you and me, we're different pages torn out of the same book
    my parents they just gave up
    and yours wore each other down
    we spent so long believin'
    we were less than what we needed 20 years of screaming
    and we barely made a sound
    but you kissed like the queen of california and it felt like i hadn't been born
    i really miss you, west coast JV

    i know you had to get yourself free
    i know it gets hard just to breathe sometimes i'm never gonna forget your name
    i'll never see the world quite the same
    i'll always keep a part of your dreams with mine with mine
    and we hated the way everybody talked
    about their father's money and their summer jobs princes and princesses trying to get lost
    in german cars that their parents bought
    in the fade and the glow of the summer light
    you asked me if i ever felt the pressure to get everything right to swim the mess, to stay the course
    to be someone that they adore
    i really miss you west coast JV
    i know you wore your heart on your sleeve
    and i know it gets hard just to breathe sometimes
    i'm always gonna call out your name
    i'll never see the world quite the same
    i'll always keep a part of your dreams with mine with mine Writer/s: Matthew Nathanson
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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