Long Drives & Parking Fees
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Long Drives & Parking Fees
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I headed to the city
For the third time this week
I'm off to see you
And I won't be there any time soon
Cause I know
The traffic will be horrible
I've got a plan to ditch these
Long drives & parking fees
I want to move in with you
It's not an environmentally friendly way to commute
To be coming home from work
But always stopping in between to see you
And it's clear
We're not meant to be this way
And these damn parking fees
I'm getting so sick of paying
And it's clear
We're not meant to be this way
I've got a plan to ditch these
Long drives & parking fees
I want to move in with you
And stay the night
I want to more in with you
And see what life would be like
If you were my wife
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