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L.A.N.C.E. - Arizona Lyrics



L.A.N.C.E. - Arizona Lyrics
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[ Featuring Lea ]

Summers out in Arizona sun was hot
Every time I'd see your face my heart would stop
Looking out the window at you
Throwing your hands into the air
Summers out in Arizona sun was hot
Everyday you held my hand it meant alot
Looking in the rear view mirror
Driving and I can still hear ya laugh
Summers out in wild Arizona
Summer for a while I got to hold ya
Arizona
How you got into my head I'll never know
How you'd always pull me close and let me go
I'm just sitting by the highway sign
Wishing that you were mine again
Arizona
Arizona
Summers out in wild Arizona
Summer for a while I got to hold ya
Arizona
Summers out in wild Arizona, Arizona, Arizona
Summer for a while I got to hold ya
Arizona
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Summers out in Arizona sun was hot
Every time I'd see your face my heart would stop
Looking out the window at you
Throwing your hands into the air
Summers out in Arizona sun was hot
Everyday you held my hand it meant alot
Looking in the rear view mirror
Driving and I can still hear ya laugh
Summers out in wild Arizona
Summer for a while I got to hold ya
Arizona
How you got into my head I'll never know
How you'd always pull me close and let me go
I'm just sitting by the highway sign
Wishing that you were mine again
Arizona
Arizona
Summers out in wild Arizona
Summer for a while I got to hold ya
Arizona
Summers out in wild Arizona, Arizona, Arizona
Summer for a while I got to hold ya
Arizona
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Writer: Jacob Kotara, LeAnna Kaufman
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L.A.N.C.E. - Arizona Video
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Performed By: L.A.N.C.E.
Featuring: Lea
Language: English
Length: 3:27
Written by: Jacob Kotara, LeAnna Kaufman

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