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Album: Volume 2 (2010)
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  • California is a great big nation of one
    They never knew what they wanted until it was already gone
    What do they do with the light
    In the morning when they wake up alone?

    They just go home
    They just go home

    You're the nicest, nicest boy I've ever met
    And then I think about you, then I think about you again and again
    Why don't we just sit and stare and do nothing?
    Nothing at all for a while, I like the way you smile

    I could be your state and I could be your nation
    It doesn't get better than home, now does it?
    Doesn't get better than home, now does it?
    I could be your welcome, I could be your greeter
    I could be sweet and I could be sweeter
    I want to be where your heart is home

    I want to see you with the light in the morning
    There's never been such a beautiful warning to me, to me
    Why don't we just sit and stare and do nothing?
    Nothing at all for a while, I like the way you smile Writer/s: ZOOEY CLARE DESCHANEL
    Publisher: TuneCore Inc.
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