Lyrics of 'Hey Girl' by Warren Zanes

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if there are demons at your
door you shouldn't feed them anymore

you might wind up in their world if there's a darkness in the air you'd
better shut the windows there but if a memory's tangled up you'd better
let that thing unfurl hey girl have

you ever drawn a line and he walked right through it? have you ever
shown your face and the sun shined through? have you ever thought you're
kinda just wasting words?

I've wasted mine I kinda combed the world hey girl I've known you since
you were a pup and you have somehow walked the world and behind you left
so much so when the

demons are at your door can you remember all the words? 'cause you're
simply nothing more than the reason for this world

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