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Girl, I don't have a lot of money you see
Sure I play a little guitar, but I barely sing
The one thing I wish this Christmas Eve
Is you'd fall in love with me
Girl, I'm no coffee shop poet at all
I wrote you that note on a napkin, you still haven't call
So pack up your bags and I'll grab the keys
Come run away with me
Drive out to Old Mexico
Leave the new world and love like we're dying
If you want snow, I'll make snow
Block the sun stop, stop the desert from drying
I'll never stop trying and maybe when midnight is here
You'll kiss me like you did last year
Boy, I don't need a lot of money you see
You know your old beat up guitar is my favorite thing about you
I want you, all your terrible things

I want you this Christmas Eve
Drive out to Old Mexico
Leave the new world and love like we're dying
If you want snow, I'll make snow
Block the sun stop, stop the desert from drying
I'll never stop trying and maybe when midnight is here
You'll kiss me like you did last year
La La La La La La La
La La La La La La La La
La La La La La La La
La La La La La La La La
And maybe when midnight is here
Baby, when midnight is here
You'll kiss me like you did last yea

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There are at least two bands with the name The Go-Betweens:
1) an Australian indie rock band formed in 1977
2) an American garage band from the mid-1960s 1) The Go-Betweens were one of the most internationally influential indie rock bands from Australia, formed by guitarists Robert Forster (b. 1957) and Grant McLennan (1958-2006) in Brisbane in 1977. The Go-Betweens were a critically-acclaimed cult act famously summarised by Village Voice critic Robert Christgau thus: “Robert Forster and Grant McLennan are the greatest songwriting partnership working today.”

Read more about The Go-Betweens on Last.fm.


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