Tangerine by Buffalo Tom

Tangerine Lyrics

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Breakfast from the coffee I drop my newspaper down
Rub my eyeballs and read about some other town
A blueberry flu and message that breakfast was nice
When you shoot your mouth off its better to pay the price

Shes a tangerine
Made in california
Shes a sober lay
Just a little haiku
To say how much I like you
Such a sexy way

Torn paper skin and invisible bleeding heart
Your words on the paper sure gave me a start
Your huckleberry flu and one plus one is two
So if I cant be me, well I might as well be with you

Shes a tangerine
Made in california
Shes a sober lay
She could claw your eyes out
Baby dry your eyes out
Burn your life away

Addicted to the music, bound to start crack again
Watch an evening news show, l.a. blues again
Your california sunshine sure gives me a sweat
And your tangerine nectars a taste I wont forget

Shes a tangerine
Made in california
Shes a sober lay
She could claw your eyes out
Sister dry your eyes out
Burn your life away
Just a little haiku
To say how much I like you
Just a little haiku
To say how much I like you
Just a little haiku
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Tangerine Lyrics

Breakfast from the coffee I drop my newspaper down
Rub my eyeballs and read about some other town
A blueberry flu and message that breakfast was nice
When you shoot your mouth off its better to pay the price

Shes a tangerine
Made in california
Shes a sober lay
Just a little haiku
To say how much I like you
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