Morning in LA

Album: Friends (2016)
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  • Sometimes I'll have to wake up
    But it's all a little painful
    All the street noise this city's make up
    Too heavy for me to shake off

    Is it morning in LA yet?
    I need to talk to my friend
    Or maybe night time in Shanghai
    Tell them what I'm feeling
    They all got disconnected
    And I'm left hanging on hanging on

    There's some days where I think of leaving
    But I'm discouraged by some feeling
    All places of which I'm dreaming
    Could break a heart instead of heal it

    Is it morning in LA?
    I need to talk to my friend
    Or maybe night time in Shanghai
    Tell them what I'm feeling
    They all got disconnected
    And I'm left hanging on hanging on

    Is it morning in LA?
    I need to talk to my friend
    Or maybe night time in Shanghai
    Tell them what I'm feeling
    They all got disconnected
    And I'm left hanging on hanging on

    Is it morning in LA? Is it morning in LA?
    Is it morning in LA?
    Cause I'm left hanging on hanging on Writer/s: CHARLES CAVE, HARRY MCVEIGH, JACK BROWN
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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