Any Friend of Diane's

Album: Pacific Daydream (2017)
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  • Any friend of Diane's is a friend of mine
    Any friend of Diane's is a friend of mine
    (Home is where the heart is)

    Any friend of Diane's (Any friend of Diane's)
    Is a friend of mine

    Workin' at Papa John's, I was making good bread
    Got a twenty dollar tip on New Years
    And I moved out to L.A.

    She drew me up a map with a fountain pen
    She took me to her mom's house with the boys from down the way

    Any friend of Diane's is a friend of mine
    Any friend of Diane's is a friend of mine
    (Home is where the heart is)

    Any friend of Diane's is a friend of mine

    Head bang in the crowd, dive from the stage
    With black hair and a Smiths shirt
    Meat is murder

    I asked her if she had a boyfriend, she said no
    I asked her if she had a girlfriend, she said hell I wouldn't know

    Any friend of Diane's is a friend of mine
    Any friend of Diane's is a friend of mine
    (Home is where the heart is)

    Any friend of Diane's is a friend of mine

    Went down to the bank of the river
    And she washed my dirty hands
    I'd been hanging around in a cloud of shame
    'Til she let me taste the cold water

    Diane would help me pass out all the flyers
    I became a big shot, and she got sick one day
    I still have the map she drew for me
    I'd be lost without it
    There's so much I wanna say

    Any friend of Diane's is a friend of mine
    Any friend of Diane's is a friend of mine
    (Home is where the heart is)

    Any friend of Diane's is a friend of mine Writer/s: Rivers Cuomo
    Publisher: E O Smith Music
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