Japanese Eyes
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Japanese Eyes
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Where'd you get those clothes
Got a lot of money
Where'd you get those ocean eyes
My mother's japanese
You've got the perfect mouth and the perfect sneakers
But where'd you get those ocean eyes
My momma's japanese
Is this love, love I'm feeling
Is this love or the wrecking ball
Is this love, love I'm feeling
Is this love or the wrecking ball
Love or the wrecking ball
What you doing downtown
Trying to scare your daddy
You'll never be a factory girl
They'll never let you in
Is this love, is this love I'm feeling
Is this love or the wrecking ball
Is this love, is this love I'm feeling
Is this love or the wrecking ball
Is this love I'm feeling
Or the crush of the wave from the dope you're dealing
Is this love or the wrecking ball
Ocean eyes, where'd you get those ocean eyes
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