Album: Record Collection (2010)
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  • Hey boy hey hey girl hey
    Hey boy hey hey girl
    (repeat)

    I've done some dirty deeds
    But I've never done
    A dirty deed to you
    Years in the wilderness
    Till you found me
    And gave me something true

    Hey girl, you've lucked out
    All the other girls they can only stare
    That boy, he's so beautiful
    Sleeping in the chair

    People change but we're still here
    We set sail without a destination
    Weathered storms along the way
    Face to face with temper
    And temptation

    Hey girl, you've lucked out
    All the other girls they can only stare
    That boy, he's so beautiful
    Walking over here

    I've found what heart is
    It's being next to you
    Without a single breath
    Between us (between us)
    I've found what heart is
    It's being next to you
    Without a single breath
    Between us (between us)

    Let me tell you
    About this girl named rose
    She just got the sensation
    Said I'd be there around three o'clock
    Inside your house I've been waiting
    Her mother and brother, they greet me
    They're wonderful
    Your house looks nice
    And your son does too
    On his way to Sunday school
    Summers coming back on my mind
    Get the girl baby I'll stand in line
    You could bring your girls
    I don't mind
    Three nights, two days I'll be fine
    Get the bread, get the cheese
    Get the wine
    Music blasting, a good time
    You and me, we're aligned
    What ya say, what ya say
    Hey girl hey

    Hey girl, you've lucked out
    All the other girls they can only stare
    That boy, he's so beautiful
    Sleeping in the chair

    I've found what heart is,
    It's being next to you.
    Without a single breath
    Between us (between us)
    I've found what heart is,
    It's being next to you.
    Without a single breath
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