I've passed a lot of exit signs in my time
While drivin' down that long freeway
To San Diego, and point south
But there was a time last summer
When I came down from Manhattan
And though I knew I shouldn't
It was just too hard
And I made my move at Rosecrans Boulevard
Rosecrans Boulevard, stop your calling me
You know I never loved her anyway
I just used her over and over
But there were a time when she laugh
And I think I loved her
One night on Manhattan Beach I said things
That moved too fast to suit her
Then I held her close and dried her tears
Rosecrans Boulevard, who cares what you think
The girl was half crazy
The way she drove her little
Car down Sunset Boulevard
At three in the morning doing ninety miles
An hour in a thirty mile zone
And blamed me when she got a ticket
But then there was that smile
It was really what made all the airlines go
She was a stewardess, you know
Shot down on a non-combatant mission
And though I pity it every time I drive my
Car past Rosecrans Boulevard
I wonder why I did it