Winter In LA

Album: For Melancholy Brunettes (and Sad Women) (2025)
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  • I wish you had a happier woman
    One that could leave the house
    Someone who loves the sun
    Loves everyone

    Loves the sun
    And California days
    Sweet and warm
    Like winter in LA

    And if I were a happier woman
    With flowers in a vase
    Writing the sweetest songs
    They're for the man she loves, she loves

    She loves the sun
    And California days
    Sweet and warm
    Like winter in LA

    Loves the sun
    And California days
    Loves the sun
    And winter in LA

    Loves the sun
    She loves the sun
    Loves the sun
    And California days
    She loves the sun
    And winter in LA
    Loves the sun Writer/s: Michelle Zauner
    Publisher: SC PUBLISHING DBA SECRETLY CANADIAN PUB.
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