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On a dark desert highway, cool wind in my hair
5 z$ ?! {2 v. [7 a. eWarm smell of colitas, rising up through the air3 x5 Y T( I* r& ]) b
Up ahead in the distance, I saw a shimmering light
# V# ]7 }. r1 ?' q2 BMy head grew heavy and my sight grew dim9 K% Z. n" y [. y2 w
I had to stop for the night5 w) z; G2 e* Z8 S
There she stood in the doorway;( r2 ]. l; d( w9 g; {1 J5 P7 W
I heard the mission bell9 E) n1 D, T1 x n6 a* P
And I was thinking to myself,3 B# V7 U3 T o! g
’this could be heaven or this could be hell’
4 R; E8 Z' m( p1 w- u6 }+ I8 pThen she lit up a candle and she showed me the way
7 u# \: e, s% g+ |There were voices down the corridor,5 h$ h" w, P* m9 s
I thought I heard them say...
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Welcome to the hotel california
" h' a) f1 t) u% D) kSuch a lovely place. W* i+ r* ~; v$ L4 k- J' \
Such a lovely face
" S) H2 m7 h& ^, {$ J- L7 |1 I, iPlenty of room at the hotel california" b: s/ }. P! T- {
Any time of year, you can find it here+ }, ~4 n3 K: d- \9 S. ~0 ~$ A
2 M$ v3 p0 J$ G* B- UHer mind is tiffany-twisted, she got the mercedes bends c( D9 b1 y$ C* A* w
She got a lot of pretty, pretty boys, that she calls friends9 F& m) x" d! u3 {; W; V& u4 ^
How they dance in the courtyard, sweet summer sweat.
! @& e. ^2 Q. D- x% h2 k/ q. TSome dance to remember, some dance to forget) w* _# w0 `1 p& I8 i7 \
. _/ N4 h Q, `9 L5 l7 fSo I called up the captain,5 d$ O& ^8 ?: m, ]0 Y' e ~ @
’please bring me my wine’
3 Y% J+ i( ?- zHe said, ’we haven’t had that spirit here since nineteen sixty nine’& [. c) g, [# ~4 x/ U4 m- b
And still those voices are calling from far away,* J, v+ S$ a. ?6 X8 c: {' T ]
Wake you up in the middle of the night1 L! a1 Q7 g* c2 p
Just to hear them say...
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9 p! ~, D; ]* M0 r! [Welcome to the hotel california+ k0 t) d+ `# p5 p
Such a lovely place& V2 v% g# @, s; m: {* t; U, {: _
Such a lovely face
1 j3 i7 s- h. C/ L/ t4 ~They livin’ it up at the hotel california. r3 d7 g4 {, |, E+ }' o+ c5 P
What a nice surprise, bring your alibis) m& k" R% m- g: c2 T s
' |4 p' P5 {9 D8 ~Mirrors on the ceiling,
7 j$ ~ r; y- H% U. _1 AThe pink champagne on ice
" A7 a( x5 S) B; nAnd she said ’we are all just prisoners here, of our own device’& O# e3 F7 e4 w" t9 J4 y
And in the master’s chambers,8 m, l& Y# d; v8 k8 X( g: L
They gathered for the feast9 S6 e3 Y1 s9 f5 V
The stab it with their steely knives,7 C( d+ a0 n2 E
But they just can’t kill the beast
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) p3 ]0 F2 e& q- z0 WLast thing I remember, I was
4 ?* Y, L/ |2 |8 KRunning for the door
$ Y, K/ |% f0 h/ E8 dI had to find the passage back
% H" L, [- h T! S2 d( fTo the place I was before! ?3 X+ [1 q* U# B
’relax,’ said the night man,, t) g9 ?( f* ^
We are programmed to receive.
# K1 A/ Y# M& h8 }0 Y* F0 mYou can checkout any time you like,
8 h2 |: h" Z0 F: aBut you can never leave! |
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