Текст песни Seven English Girls - Ron Pope
I
drove
eleven
hundred
miles
to
find
a
photograph
I
lost
It's
just
a
polaroid
I
used
to
keep
of
a
girl
that
I
once
loved
And
sleeping
leads
to
nightmares
'cause
I
never
can
forget
So
now
I'm
dreaming
of
Los
Angeles
as
the
winter
closes
in
I
said
I'm
dreaming
of
Los
Angeles
as
the
winter
closes
in
And
we
met
seven
English
girls
who
asked
if
we'd
like
to
see
God
I'm
not
one
for
missed
adventures
so
I
answered
with
a
smile
We
spent
the
night
on
razor's
edge
All
innocence
and
sin
Now
I'm
strung
out
on
the
Bowery
as
the
winter
closes
in
I
said
I'm
strung
out
on
the
Bowery
as
the
winter
closes
in
And
I
won't
cry
if
you
can't
love
me
like
the
way
it
used
to
feel
We
had
our
summer
on
Long
Island
now
there's
wounds
that
never
heal
And
I
won't
cry
if
you
can't
love
me
like
the
way
it
used
to
feel
We
had
our
summer
on
Long
Island
now
there's
wounds
that
never
heal
I'd
paint
a
picture
of
my
mother
but
I
can't
recall
her
face
She's
even
far
away
at
midnight
and
her
laughter
haunts
my
dreams
I
ain't
never
been
this
broken
I've
got
nothing
left
to
give
Now
I'm
searching
for
salvation
as
the
winter
closes
in
I
said
I'm
searching
for
salvation
as
the
winter
closes
in
Man
I'm
searching
for
salvation
as
the
winter
closes
in
And
I
won't
cry
if
you
can't
love
me
like
the
way
it
used
to
feel
We
had
our
summer
on
Long
Island
now
there's
wounds
that
never
heal
And
I
won't
cry
if
you
can't
love
me
like
the
way
it
used
to
feel
We
had
our
summer
on
Long
Island
now
there's
wounds
that
never
heal
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
No
Oh
Oh
Oh
No
Oh
Oh
Oh
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