| Man, I Miss That Girl |
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| Strange Names and New Sensations |
| Man, I Miss That Girl |
| It was another time and another scene, |
| It was a-way back when |
| And I was mad and mean |
| And I said some words, |
| But I did not see |
| It was a closing door |
| And the fool was me. |
| Man, I miss that girl, |
| Man, I miss that girl, |
| Lemme tell ya now, |
| Oh, my my, |
| She’s a blue-sky girl, |
| Lemme tell ya, |
| She’s gone, gone, gone, |
| Oh, I miss that girl. |
| Well, I pass my time |
| An' I pay my rent |
| An' I do my best, |
| But I aint content |
| An' there’s been a few |
| Comin' 'round my way, |
| But they find me cold, |
| There aint a lot to say, |
| 'Cause I miss that girl. |
| .. |
| When your window’s clean |
| You can look on through, |
| You can see what’s right, |
| You can tell what’s true; |
| When your window aint, |
| You can make mistakes; |
| You’d better clean on up, |
| I mean for goodness sakes. |
| Man, I miss that girl. |
| .. |
