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the state that is golden State where the youngstas keep holdin' Feds and the narcs be patrollin' Northern California, come and take a look (come and take
When Fall comes to New England The sun slants in so fine And the air's so clear You can almost hear the grapes grow on the vine. The nights are
frosty in places overnight. As we progress through the week, things will turn downhill for more northern counties of England as a band of rain pushes its
socks since 2004 Ya see, the thing about New England, it's a bit like old Pompei Everything is stuck in time, I can't get away Well I don't go
As a fresh-faced youth, I introduce, you to Cheshire’s ugly son A run-down sleepy town found in northern England’s where I’m from Located upon
anyway A Northern Rhodesian retired back to England Gave his old English Cottage An African name When he heard on the BBC News about Kabwe He was
makes me break dance in my room and do some head spins I’m the King man like New England, in any stadium I take a win man, I'm intelligent like
favorite memory We all grew up up there In the old New England air The innocence we felt, it set us free Looking back on that, I'd say I'm proud They're
a problem from New England to the shores in Guatemala Got the juice (I GOT THE JUICE) U ain't met a nigga like me, scarlet be the flag n I'm bangin OG (I GOT
that Northern California Tremendous Hit why'all upside down left-handed You muthafuckas really don't understand it My drink was made in England with
that Northern California Tremendous Hit why'all upside down left-handed You muthafuckas really don't understand it My drink was made in England with
again I was in the Maybach gripping the stem Snipped the banjo string, roamed around Northern Cambodia with an open incision They told me I wouldn't
of America, a living curiosity I've got so much comfort it's a new captivity My Master is coming He's working on setting me free Got a Northern disposition
angry even then And he was angry even then Educated by an Anglican clergyman Old John Prince was a smart one Until 1833 he lived in England As a lawyer
City lights glow as we get to Manny A sparkling diamond shining brightly As darkness descends over England We congregate bars ready to mingle
From Bonnie ol' England she sailed 'cross the ocean A small boy in tow to shores still unknown There she saw new faces they spoke the same language
they lit the bonfire for the network TV news cameras, so that they could say "Yes! Another triumph in the Drug War!" Drug War. War. The American army
Churches burned in Canada, street preachers arrested for spreading hate speech in England And people attacked for holding worship services at a park
We didn't take the train The stores all smell of incense, Vietnamese cuisine, The man from South America keeps his parlour clean A new song
army soon would divide Controlling Northern England with pillaging attacks The second army moved to the East Taking up settlements with the lands they
Let's do Paris in July and New York in May and I know where we can go I'll show you a secret place I know Sights that most will never see Come away
of England stand Glimmering and vast, out in the tranquil bay Come to the window, sweet is the night-air! Only, from the long line of spray Where the sea meets
The sea is calm tonight The tide is full, the moon lies fair Upon the straits on the French coast the light Gleams and is gone the cliffs of England
their helos and planes Deliver bombs signed "From the Navy, with love" Hi y'all, greetings from England I'm doin' fine and I hope you are too I wish you
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