Lyrics of 'Dear Los Angeles' by golda may

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Dear Los Angeles, you're breaking me down
Sometimes I think about you, lying on the ground
All I do is work for you all-day
And I'm not sure I'll ever love the life I've made

Oh, oh, oh, oh

Dear Los Angeles, I came to you with dreams
Now all that's left of me is a silhouette of a dreamer
I've seen through your smoggy eyes
And I'm not sure if these thoughts are yours or mine

Oh, oh, oh, oh

I wish that I knew how to get myself out of here
I wish that I knew how to gеt myself out of here

Dеar Los Angeles, I'm sorry to be harsh
It's just my times with you have been so goddamn hard
And now it's time to go, I fear that you'll be missed
Goodbye Los Angeles, until we meet again

Oh, oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh, oh

Goodbye Los Angeles, until we meet again

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