Tamara
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Tamara
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Simple at first
A few day's worth in the city
Of walking & words
The beginning of my search
I've found what I'm looking for in another (you)
You're moving away from california
I'm moving away from home too
If you stay with me tamara
I'm going to stay in love with you
Simple at first
A few week's worth of discussing
Our plans & concerns
We plan for the first and begin our search
Through the city to find a new home
You're moving away from california
I'm moving away from home too
If you stay with me tamara
I'm going to stay in love with you
Simple at first
Turns into a few month's worth of us searching
For concrete and earth
Now at the start of the first we'll have a new place worth
Of us starting a life on our own
You've moved away from california
I've moved away from home too
You can stay with me tamara
I can create a new home with you
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Rob Scallon performs "Tamara", and this lyric page sits inside the Rob Scallon catalog on LyroVerse.
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