Does she still have that porcelain teapot We would heat up every night We came of age around that tea pot Lost amidst the city lights
I did my time until the ocean Called me back onto its shore Crossing the bridge I cried a river Knowing I wouldn't see her anymore
And though the world is getting smaller It still costs a lot to fly And there are no greater barriers Than is distance and is time
Oh, what a happy day The sun is bright just outside of LA Ruth wrapped up a bowl that she had made Eva brought her kids, and even Jimmy came They ate fresh fruit, and drank champagne, And six tanned girls were her bridesmaids But God knows what I was doing when I was missing Ali's Wedding
He paid our way into the party And then I left the two alone He became as good a friend as she was They were my home away from home
Back then his hair was long and tied up He would roll us cigarettes Growing up tends to refine us But we were stunners way back then
Oh, what a happy day The sun is bright just outside of LA Ruth wrapped up a bowl that she had made Eva brought her kids, and even Jimmy came They ate fresh fruit, and drank champagne, And six tanned girls were her bridesmaids But God knows what I was doing when I was missing Ali's WeddingTeksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.