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Girly Lyrics


I'm going to the hardware store
And buy you a great big hammer
Girly won't you pull these nails out of my heart
And I'm goin' to the sporting goods store
And buy you a really heavy baseball batGirly won't you knock these thoughts out of my head
Beat me till I'm black and blue
And I'm hangin' by a thread
And I can get back up
And we'll do it all over againI'm goin' to a liquor store
And buy you a really big bottle
Girly won't you pour some light into my life
Then I'm goin' to the firearms storeAnd buy a really big hand gun
Girly won't you blows these thoughts
Out of this head of mine
Beat me till I'm black and blueAnd I'm very nearly dead
And I'll get back up
And we'll do it all over again
Again Again AgainFirst verse is the same as the first!

I'm going to the hardware store
And buy you a great big hammer
Girly won't you pull these nails out of my heartAnd I'm goin' to the sporting goods store
And buy you a really big baseball bat
Girly won't you knock these thoughts out of my head
Beat me till I'm black and blueAnd and my body's bloddy red
And I'll can get back up
And we'll do it all over again
Songwriters
BLUSH, BRIAN DAVID/CLYNE, ROGER MEADE/EDWARDS, ARTHUR BUDDY/NAFFAH, PAUL H.Published by
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There are three artists with this name:
1. An alternative rock band from the United States
2. A rock band from Sweden
3. A power pop band from Finland 1. The Refreshments were a rock band from Arizona formed in 1992. They wrote and performed the title theme of King of the Hill, an animated series. The band split up in 1997, after releasing the album The Bottle and Fresh Horses and breaking from Mercury Records, their record label. Lead singer Roger Clyne and P.H. Naffah regrouped to form Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers.

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