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Razors - East Coast Girl Lyrics



Razors - East Coast Girl Lyrics




Stories spilling out from the lips of the boys about the east coast girl
Peeking out the window of a hybrid its the east coast girl
I'm feeling manic, wine's way too tannic
Wishing that my butler was here
Showing all the bachelors at the party what it means to be ivy league
Can't believe your friends are such bums at this big ten university
Taking hits of acid and E
Finding brand new ways to be me me me me
Blushing hard and touching my cheek
I'm gonna charm the high society
Its the east coast girl
Stories spilling out from the lips of the boys about the east coast girl
Who flew into town and spent all her money going back to the east coast world
Who was she after?
Why did her laughter murder the boys on the street?
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Stories spilling out from the lips of the boys about the east coast girl
Peeking out the window of a hybrid its the east coast girl
I'm feeling manic, wine's way too tannic
Wishing that my butler was here
Showing all the bachelors at the party what it means to be ivy league
Can't believe your friends are such bums at this big ten university
Taking hits of acid and E
Finding brand new ways to be me me me me
Blushing hard and touching my cheek
I'm gonna charm the high society
Its the east coast girl
Stories spilling out from the lips of the boys about the east coast girl
Who flew into town and spent all her money going back to the east coast world
Who was she after?
Why did her laughter murder the boys on the street?
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Writer: Alek Erickson, Michaela Favara
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Performed By: Razors
Language: English
Length: 1:26
Written by: Alek Erickson, Michaela Favara

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