Birthday in Los Angeles

Album: Forever Halloween (2013)
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  • L.A. pick up the phone
    I need to talk to you
    Stop sleeping with my new friends
    And all the old ones too
    Remember when we met?
    I thought you thought I was boring
    Then you called me on the phone
    To arrange my birthday party

    Well this ain't a scripted movie
    I don't drive a fancy car
    Those flashing lights don't mean a thing to me
    Goodbye L.A.

    You showed me round the house
    You took me by the wrist
    Introduced me to your pals
    The Scientologists
    We cut the cake and sang
    And I tried to fake a smile
    Then I drank and drank and drank
    'Cause I felt so out of style

    But this ain't my birthday party
    Oh it's just a fashion show
    Yeah this is something, it just isn't me
    So long L.A.

    So long L.A.

    Adieu Ms. Hollywood
    Enjoy the hazy city
    I'm sure you're feeling good
    But soon enough you'll miss me

    Well I ain't got too much money
    And nobody knows my name
    But here is something I just have to say
    Fuck you L.A. Writer/s: GARRETT DANIEL NICKELSEN, JARED J MONACO, JOHN CORNELIUS O'CALLAGHAN, KENNEDY BROCK, MATTHEW DAVID VAN GASBECK, PATRICK JOHN KIRCH
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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