California 37

Album: California 37 (2012)
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  • Knock knock, who's there?
    Two thousand and twelve is a brand new year
    Cleaning house, singing songs
    Shedding light and righting wrongs
    Ding dong the witch ain't dead
    She's still trying to take my bread
    Four more years 'til my girls all grown
    Then the bitch gotta have to leave me alone
    It's all good 'cause I'm as happy as a flea
    On a mountain of dogs 'ya see
    A little music cured all the hurt and put hate in six feet of dirt

    I was looking for some heaven
    There's no need to look no more
    California thiry seven
    Took me right to heaven's door
    Knock knock, whoah oh
    Rock and Ro-oll
    California thirty seven took me right to heaven's door

    Here's to those who didn't think Train could ever roll again
    You were the fuel that I used when inspiration hit a dead end
    San Francisco got it done four one five took the nine one one
    Thank you all for believin' in
    We won't let you down again
    Truth is, it was attitude
    Replaced greed with gratitude
    Then replaced a pretty key dude
    It's all truth not being rude
    Making love now, not mistakes
    Working hard instead of looking for breaks
    Came all the way from the eighth Great Lake
    And fond thirty seven reasons to stay

    I was looking for some heaven
    There's no need to look no more
    California thirty seven
    Took me right to heaven's door
    Knock knock, whoah oh
    Rock and Ro-oll
    California thirty seven took me right to heaven's door

    I was looking for some heaven
    There's no need to look no more
    California thirty seven
    Took me right to heaven's door Writer/s: DIJI PARQ, GREGG WATTENBERG, PAT MONAHAN
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Spirit Music Group
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