Miami
Counting Crows
Guess I think I feel alright You come circling through the light The skyline baby is bright tonight One more perfect rendezvous Sundown paints the shadows through Daylight aiming? on what we do It looks like darkness to me, oh Drifting down into Miami Miami Can I say I wish that this weather would never leave It just gets hard to believe That God sent this angel to watch over me Oh my angel, she don't receive my calls Says I'm to dumb to fuck To dumb to fight To dumb to save Well, maybe I don't need no angel at all It looks like darkness to me, oh Drifting down into Miami Miami She could pull the sun right through me Coming down, into Miami Miami Make a circle in the sand Make a halo with your hands Make a place for you to land The bus is runnin', it's time to leave The summer's gone, so are we So come on baby, let's go shut it down in New Orleans. Come on baby, lets go shut it down In new orleans Come on Baby, come on baby lets go shut it down, in new orleans. Come on 6X Lets go shut it down in New Orleans Come on baby Come on baby Lets go shut it downa long red glare alternative rock car concert Caroline cello-violin ciekawe coble coffee break counting crows CountingCrows country crush Cyril Selection Pop days since a lost time acciden driving music easy elises favourite artists favorites Favourites golden oldies gotanygoodmusic halftoned singles club Lily live Love love-sickness emergency-care-k lovelovelove lucy los angeles mixes Other Great Tracks personal favourites pflicht pop pop rock private stashshsh relax rock sadness seaside seen live singalong singer-songwriters sleepy song the ultimate playlist
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