LAX

Album: American Love (2016)
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  • City of angels, city of stars
    She shine brightest stone on that boulevard
    She introduced me to Jackson Brown
    Convertible rode me all over that town
    Oh, my LAX

    She always carried a Polaroid camera
    She always had that cold act glamour
    Well, she moved out there to chase her dream
    To be an actress on that silver screen
    Oh, my LAX

    Dear seventeen degrees and sunny
    Please hold tight to my California honey
    Make her famous with lots of money
    And tell her I wish her all the best
    Oh, my LAX

    Night trampoline and marijuana
    I close my eyes and I can smell it on her
    Boarded in a plane back to Tennessee
    I wonder if she's ever gonna think about me

    Well, dear palm trees and palm readers
    Tattoo artist and make believers
    Please tell her next time you see her
    That I sure wish her all the best
    Oh, my LAX
    Oh, my LAX Writer/s: ANDREW M. DORFF, JAKE OWEN, NATHAN PAUL CHAPMAN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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