| Leo drives his Mustang along ocean Boulevard
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| He works hard for his money
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| Spent it all on his car
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| Rents a one-room apartment that no one’s ever seen
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| But he makes love on the back seat
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| To the girl of his dreams
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| She wears high heels and Lycra
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| Shows off her curves
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| She did aerobics and surgery
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| Keep 'em well preserved
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| She thinks, this guy, Leo
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| Seems like he’s got it all
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| He’s got a job in the business
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| He says he’ll make a few calls
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| He’s got friends in high places
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| All he has to do is phone
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| She bites her lips as he takes her
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| He makes love like he’s alone
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| Break the bad news to the angel in the morning
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| He takes the car to the car wash
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| When the shine goes away
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| He leaves her smudge-eyed and stranded
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| It’s a beautiful day…
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| There’s a man in the valley
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| He met on Ocean Way
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| He’s got everything Leo dreams
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| He’s got a yacht in the bay
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| Leo drives down to see him
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| With an idea or two
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| 'Could make him big in the business
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| Turn the lies into truths
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| But the car don’t mean nothin
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| Cause the man’s worldly wise
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| He sees the white teeth and the sun tan
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| With nobody inside
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| I’m a guest of this city
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| I’m by the pool on the roof
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| Poolside is pretty
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| You can feel the earth move…
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| This is a town full of Leos
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| The sun shines on the cars
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| And the buses of tourists do the homes of the stars
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| 'Hotel California' goes around in my head
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| And the folks who are loaded keep a gun by the bed
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| But you can’t help but notice…
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| The poor wind up dead
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| And the kids on the east side watch the cars going by
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| They never could have if they worked all the |