paroles de chanson L.A. International Airport - Susan Raye
Standing
in
that
silent
hall;
Waitin'
for
that
final
call
Says
he
doesn't
love
me
anymore
Shakin'
hands,
I
pack
a
bag;
Tremblin'
voice,
I
call
a
cab
Slowly
I
start
walkin'
through
the
door;
The
cab
arrives,
he
blows
his
horn
I
stumble
out
in
the
early
morn'
Tell
him
of
the
place
I've
got
to
go
Hit
a
hundred
signal
lights;
Peterbilts
in
a
traffic
fight
Gettin'
to
these
doors
has
been
so
slow.
L.A.
International
Airport
Where
the
big
jet
engines
roar
L.A.
International
Airport
I
won't
see
him
anymore.
Stewardess
in
a
mini-skirt;
Hippie
in
a
leather
shirt
Starlet
on
her
way
to
Naples;
Rome
While
I'm
wonderin'
where
it's
at;
I
see
a
Paris
diplomat
College
kids
are
tryin'
to
get
back
home;
Baggage
car
goes
quickly
by;
See
my
case
and
I
start
to
cry
Stumble
to
the
lounge
to
be
alone
And
while
I'm
tryin'
to
get
some
rest;
I
bite
my
lips
and
try
my
best
To
fight
the
pain
that's
makin'
me
leave
home.
L.A.
International
Airport
Where
the
big
jet
engines
roar
L.A.
International
Airport
I
won't
see
him
anymore.
With
Silver
wings
across
the
sky;
Vapor
trails
that
wave
goodbye
To
those
below
who've
got
to
stay
at
home
I
wish
that
I
had
flown
at
night;
So
I
could
take
that
Champagne
flight
Rid
myself
of
every
tear
I
own;
Soaring
high
above
the
heavens;
In
a
seven-forty-seven
Fighting
back
the
tears
that
curse
my
eyes
Captain's
voice
so
loud
and
clear;
Amplifies
into
my
ear
Assuring
me
I'm
flying
friendly
skies.
L.A.
International
Airport
Where
the
big
jet
engines
roar
L.A.
International
Airport
I
won't
see
him
anymore.
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