| She must belong to San Francisco, she must have lost her way
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| Posted a poster of Pancho and Cisco one California day
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| She says she believes in Robin Hood and brotherhood
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| And colours of green and grey
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| All you can do is laugh at her, doesn’t anybody know how to pray?
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| Arizona, take off your rainbow shades
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| Arizona, come on up and look at the world, my my
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| Arizona, come on you Indian braves
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| Arizona, hey, won’t you go my way?
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| Live up your pride you’re acting, like a teenybopper runaway child
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| Throw off the things from the fist of a little town saved
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| Arizona, take off your hobo shoes
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| Arizona, hey won’t you go my way?
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| Badabada…
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| I’ll walk you up to San Francisco, I will be guide your way
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| I’ll be the Count of Monte Cristo, you’ll be the Countess May
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| You can believe in Robin Hood and brotherhood or rollin' about in the hay
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| And I will be reading you «An Aesop’s Fable», anything to make you say
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| Arizona, take off your rainbow shades
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| Arizona, come on up and look at the world, my my
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| Arizona, come on you Indian braves
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| Arizona, hey, won’t you go my way?
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| Arizona, take off your rainbow shades
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| Arizona, come on up and look at the world, my my
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| Arizona, come on you Indian braves
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| Arizona, hey, won’t you go my way?
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| Arizona, take off your rainbow shades
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| Arizona, come on up and look at the world, my my |