Guyute

Album: The Story Of The Ghost (1998)
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  • Guyute was the ugly pig
    Who walked on me and danced a jig
    That he had learned when he was six
    Then stopped and did some other tricks

    Like pulling weapons from his coat
    And holding them against my throat
    He lectured me in a language strange
    And scampered quickly out of range

    I'm bouncing like a newborn elf
    I can't remain inside myself
    Guyute glances in my eyes
    And manages to hypnotize

    Me as I sleep the sleep of death
    He suck from me my only breath
    That I had breathed since I was ten
    I hope this happens once again Writer/s: TOM MARSHALL, TREY ANASTASIO
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 5

  • Winfield Jones from North Conway, Nhactually, it's spelled Guyute.
  • John from Santa Cruz, Caits actually spelled Goyute
  • Aashish from Westfield, NjFYI, Trey and Page were born and raised in New Jersey. Trey went to Rutgers Prep till 8th grade and then moved to Vermont. Page on the other hand moved from Basken Ridge, New Jersey to Vermont to go to Goddard
  • Liquid Len from Ottawa, CanadaOne of the stronger songs on 'Story of the Ghost', it starts as a simple piano jingle, builds into a standard Phish jam, with one a very riveting turnaround at the end of the jam.
  • Nick from Shelton, CtI saw it live yo yeah ,, trey rocks ,, and its nice to see him go back to his roots,,His concert was on a farm in Vermont,, some kids from his old high school were there with him,,, phish rocks
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