Goodbye To Guyville

Album: Stull EP (1992)
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  • Here I am
    Right here where you can feel me
    And right here where you can see me
    Hey, that's how it has to be, oh
    Let me be the one who always comes to you
    That could never change in any way, no, now
    Let me be the one who always knows
    You need to get away

    When you need to get away
    From all the guys in Guyville
    (The guys in Guyville)

    You need to get away
    From the guys in Guyville
    Just you and me
    In yours and my-ville
    And we're gonna be alright tonight
    We'll be alright tonight

    Just you and me
    Together far from Guyville, whoa
    It's gonna be alright, alright
    It's gonna be alright tonight
    Gonna be alright tonight(It's gonna be alright tonight)
    Just you and me
    Together far from Guyville, oh
    Alright (alright)

    We're gonna be alright tonight
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