City Love
John Mayer
I never liked this apple much It always seemed too big to touch I can't remember how I found My way before she came around I tell everyone I smile just because I've got a city love I found it in Lydia And I can't remember life before her name She keeps a toothbrush at my place As if I had the extra space She steals my clothes to wear to work I know - her hairs are on my shirts I tell everyone I smile just because I've got a city love I found it in Lydia And I can't remember life before The day She called up and came to me Covered in rain And dinnertime shadowing And as her clothes spun, we spooned And I knew I was through When I said "I love you" Friday evening, we've been drinking 2 AM, I swear I might propose but we close the tab split a cab and call each other up when we get home falling asleep to the sound of sirens I've got a city love I found it in Lydia From the battery To the gallery It's the kind of thing you only see In scented, glossy magazines And I can't remember life before her name00s 2002 acoustic adult alternative poprock alt pop alternative Alternative PopRock awesome bridge awesomeee Blobby chill Chump pop city love cute Daniel Bedingfield easy listening falling Favorite Favorite Artists favorite songs favorites good ass song Good Stuff great guitar solo guitar happy john john mayer laid back live Love lovey dovey Mellow Michael Lewis michael mcdonald Moderate music for good moods music is my boyfriend Nice background music nighttime song nostalgic one of two bands whose cds i s pop Pop Life Pop-Rock poppy private stashshsh recent relax relaxation relaxing rock romantic schrockstar seen live sexy she singer-songwriter soft rock songs that make me want to mol tags USA work your mental puberty soundtrack
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