I Come From America
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I Come From America
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CHORUS:
I may speak like I'm from Korea
I may look like I'm from Africa
I may have an Italian accent
But I come from America
VERSE1:
I left my heart in San Francisco
I also went to Tampa Bay
I lost my money in Las Vegas
And laid in the sun all day
BRIDGE:
America is the place I love
The home of the free and brave
So hurry up and climb aboard
Get on the boat and wave goodbye forever
VERSE2:
I did the hula in Hawaii
I went swimming in Peoria
Although I may have been to Spain and Portugal
I come from America
CHORUS
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Debbie Gibson performs "I Come From America", and this lyric page sits inside the Debbie Gibson catalog on LyroVerse.
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