Lyrics Sunshine State - Frank Turner
I
remember
the
day
- the
day
when
I
had
to
take
you
to
the
airport
And
put
you
on
a
plane,
and
so
you
left
me.
Left
me
alone
on
an
empty
tube
train,
deep
under
the
ground,
While
you
were
bathed
in
sunlight,
high
above
the
clouds.
I
needed
you
here
to
be
my
sunshine
in
London
town.
California's
had
more
than
its
fair
share.
You
left
me
to
these
small
skies,
and
to
rain-soaked
concrete,
To
Morrissey
and
Robert
Smith
and
complicated
streets
I
know,
On
which
you
lost
your
patience
and
your
way,
The
way
you
always
did
on
steel
grey
rainy
days.
I
needed
you
here
to
be
my
sunshine
in
London
town.
California's
had
more
than
its
fair
share
Of
beating
summer
sun
and
shining
seas,
But
it
doesn't
have
a
shred
of
honesty.
I
know
the
truth
- yeah,
Neil
Young
and
Joni
Mitchell
were
Canadians.
I
guess
that
makes
sense
- they
had
their
fill
and
then
they
moved
away
again.
You're
not
alone,
we
all
sometimes
use
words
that
we
don't
understand.
Your
"love"
was
only
just
skin
deep
and
in
the
end
it
gave
me
cancer.
You
might
have
been
my
sunshine,
but
I'd
rather
have
a
rainy
day.
California
gets
just
what
it
deserves.
1 The Real Damage
2 Nashville Tennessee
3 Thatcher Fucked the Kids
4 This Town Ain't Big Enough for the One of Me
5 Casanova Lament
6 I Really Don't Care What You Did on Your Gap Year
7 The Outdoor Type
8 You Are My Sunshine
9 Sea Legs
10 Back to Sleep
11 Sunshine State
12 Heartless Bastard Motherfucker
13 Pay to Cum
14 Fix Me
15 Hold Your Tongue
16 Front Crawl
17 Jet Lag - Rock
18 Photosynthesis - Truck Sessions
19 Worse Things Happen at Sea
20 Imperfect Tense - Truck Sessions
21 District Sleeps Alone Tonight
22 Smiling at Strangers on Trains
23 Dancing Queen
24 Longing for the Day
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