Hollywood
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Hollywood
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Ooh, when you were just young
And you sang so high to the angels
And you just don't want to go home
'Cause you sang so high to Hollywood
Down where your mother used to go, so low
Oh colored marigolds, you go so low
Through the window, oh you go
Hollywood is tumblin' down
And when you sing so low, watch out or you'll
Vanish the brethren that you know
Oh, and when you sing so low
Hollywood is tumblin' down
When you were just young
And you sang so high to the angels
And you just don't want to go home
'Cause you sang so high to Hollywood
Down where your mother used to go, so low
Oh colored marigolds, you go so low
Through the window, oh you go
Hollywood is tumblin' down
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Jessica Pratt performs "Hollywood", and this lyric page sits inside the Jessica Pratt catalog on LyroVerse.
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