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Big brown eyes and a gust of wind
And the cherry burns the corner of the page that says
"The end is coming soon", but not soon enough
Restring all your guitars, pack up all your stuff'Cause if Robert's dad is right
We might not make it through the night
And I'd hate to go alone
Please pick up the phoneWell, a box of red and a pill or three
And I'm calling time and temperature just for some company
I wish you were here, I wish I was too
I'll drink myself to sleeplessness, I always doYou don't want me anymore
Since fame and fortune broke down our door
You don't give me no respect
What did I expect?If that phone don't ring one more time
I'm gonna lose what's left of my mind
You made a big impression for a girl of your size
Now I can't get by without you and your big brown eyesHer hands are cold, her breath is warm
She's a port in a storm
I'm worried now but it won't be long

It takes a worried man, you know, to sing a worried songI've got issues, yeah
Like I miss you, yeah
And I wish I weren't so thick
I'm making myself sickIf that phone don't ring one more time
I'm gonna lose what's left of my mind
You made a big impression for a girl of your size
Now I can't get by without you and your big brown eyes

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Old 97's are an alt-country band originally based in Dallas, Texas, USA. The group formed in 1993 and took their name from a song popularized by Johnny Cash, "Wreck of the Old '97". They describe themselves as a rock band with influences as varied as The Kinks, The Beatles, Pixies, David Bowie, X, and Merle Haggard. The band often performs songs made famous by the latter two musicians, and has interspersed a number of these on their eight releases since 1994.

Read more about Old 97's on Last.fm.


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