| She shuts the door behind me, waits for me to get undressed
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| She ask if I need water, I can barely understand her
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| I think she asked me what I do and I said that I’m a singer
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| She laughs and claps her hands
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| And then she begins
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| And she sings:
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| «I like to go to San Francisco
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| I like to go
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| Put flowers in my hair
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| I like to go to San Francisco
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| I like to meet
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| Some people there»
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| She looks just like a sparrow, but she’s strong just like a wrestler
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| She kneads and pulls and climbs on top
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| It hurts, but I will try to take it
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| Ask her if she’s ever been
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| Been to San Francisco
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| She tells me that she can’t leave
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| They won’t let her leave
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| She sings:
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| «I like to go to San Francisco
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| I like to go
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| Put flowers in my hair
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| I like to go to San Francisco
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| I like to meet
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| Some people there»
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| And in Golden Gate Park
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| She’ll throw a Frisbee
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| She’ll bring a dog
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| And she’ll meet a boy
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| And they’ll fall in love
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| And she’ll feel so free
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| Still walk on his back
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| Wonder 'bout the place I’m in and how they treat the girls
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| I know that it’s legitimate
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| But still it makes me wonder
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| She gets up to leave
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| And I put back on my clothes
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| I tip her well, she bows to me
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| I really hope one day she gets to go
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| «…To San Francisco
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| I like to go
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| Put flowers in my hair
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| I like to go to San Francisco
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| I like to meet
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| Some people there» (Some people there)
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| La la la la la la la la
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| La la la la
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| La la la la
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| La la la la la la la la
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| La la la la
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| La la la la
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| La la |