Castanets - Out for the West lyrics

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Castanets - Out for the West lyrics

bought a Vanity Fair at the Value Village green tags half off bought some old Nike shoes and Sean Penn he was smiling from the cover the kind of smile that says there's nothing to lose just now November 1994 my girl was 10, someone might have been at war but i don't know rang up at $7.54 a few months wear for an hours pay rain on the windshield showed like diamonds in the sun May 28 and the Blazers won in OT Carlyle agreed that the boys had played fair clean in the paint and the calls had been square Jason Kidd and Oden were the last ones there when the cameras had gone sometimes it's 6 to go down 3 to wake up but the days are short and the night ain't so bad out in the valley i can hear the last of the trains and from the porch i hear her calling out my name from inside out for the west the pioneers they ran through Utah and the thunder to the golden land oh Harvey Milk, what a wonderful man (x2)