East Bay Night

Album: Let the Dominoes Fall (2009)
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  • Another east bay night
    East bay night
    East bay night
    East bay night

    When the sun goes down
    And the night come around
    And the fog come a rolling in,
    When you cast a line
    To go dance one time
    And an old friend invites you in,
    Hear a punk rock song
    And we sing along
    Everything gonna be alright

    Another east bay night
    East bay night
    East bay night
    East bay night

    Well gramma stands on
    The very same land
    On the old house
    Up on the hill,
    You can see the San Francisco bay
    Alcatraz Albany landfill,
    And reminisce on the front porch
    Under a yellow light

    Another east nay night
    East bay night
    East bay night
    East bay night

    Earthquakes shake and fires
    Take from this view
    I've seen it all,
    I've tasted smoke
    As the hills burned
    I heard the freeway fall,
    When there's nothing to say
    Just look into the bay
    You know some things
    They just feel right

    Another east bay night
    East bay night
    East bay night
    East bay night

    (Gonna be alright) Writer/s: LARS FREDERIKSEN, ROGER MATTHEW FREEMAN, TIMOTHY (USA) ARMSTRONG
    Publisher: Wixen Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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