she goes out
hoping that she'll find
some kind of meaning
in between the lies of the guys that glare
hoping that she'll stare right back at them
but she won't find
solace in the boys downtown
and i was hoping that she'd come around
to the lights of the city
just so i can say hello
hello chelsea
hello chelsea
truth be told
I’m better off alone right now
but no
there’s something telling me to go find how
a girl like that could ever be alone
and there's no sense
in hiding all this mystery
and oh
i'm hoping that a history evolves
so that way i can say hello to you
hello chelsea
hello chelsea
hello chelsea
it kind of feels like my engines breaking down
you know i wish that i'd turned this car around
but i've gone too far now
hello chelsea
hello chelsea
hello chelsea
hello chelsea
credits
from American Hotel,
released January 17, 2011
Mike Brown: vocal, electric rhythm and lead guitars, autoharp,
Lew: drums
David Lowery: bass, backing vocals (ahs), orchestron
John Morand: tambourine, feedback
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