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lyrics
Tell me, Marisa,
Where did you come from?
Let’s order two cups of coffee,
I don’t care if they don’t come.
Tell me, Marisa,
Do you mind if I ask you,
Is there something you need from me?
Well I’m here all afternoon.
We‘ve been hushing the noise in both of our heads,
Praying for someone with good intentions.
Now they’re annoyed we‘re not looking at the menu just yet.
Who would have thought that you’d make me love California?
And that’s saying a lot, ‘cause I hated it here before ya.
I’ll tell you, Marisa.
I feel like you see me,
And you haven't looked down once,
Or up at the palm trees.
We‘ve been hushing the noise in both of our heads,
Praying for someone with good intentions.
Now they’re annoyed we‘re not looking at the menu just yet.
Who would have thought that you’d make me love California?
And that’s saying a lot, ‘cause I hated it here before ya.
I found all of the reasons to leave,
But you in this diner is all that I need.
Who would have thought that you’d make me love California?
We’ve accepted the love we thought we deserved,
Praying the future would make it all worth it,
We’ve been through enough.
Wouldn’t it be nice to forget?
Who would have thought you’d make me love California?
And that’s saying a lot, ‘cause I hated it here before ya.
Who would have thought that you’d make me love California?
And that’s saying a lot, ‘cause I hated it here before ya.
I found all of the reasons to leave,
But you in this diner is all that I need.
Who would have thought that you’d make me love California?
credits
released March 13, 2020
- written by Dylan Dunlap
- produced & mixed by Ben Zelico
- design by Kirk Adolph
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