San Bernardino

Album: Heretic Pride (2007)
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  • We got in your car and we hit the highway
    Eastern sun was rising over the mountains
    Yellow and blood red bits
    Like a kaleidoscope

    And flaming swords may guard the garden of Eden
    But we consulted maps from earlier days
    Dead languages on our tongues
    Holding on to our last hope

    And the day was bright and fine
    And the highway sign said, "San Bernadino welcomes you"

    I checked us into our hotel and filled the bathtub
    And you got in the warm warm water
    I pulled pedals from my pocket
    I loved you so much just then

    And it was hard but you were brave, you are splendid
    And we will never be alone in this world
    No matter what they say
    We're gonna be okay

    We were safe inside
    And our new son cried, "San Bernadino welcomes you" Publisher: ME GUSTA MUSIC
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