Sweet Girl - The Squires



     
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Sweet Girl Lyrics


Written by stevie nicks.
And he says, "what do you love to do?
Outside your world,
Who spends timewith you?
Whom do you love when you're not working?
Sweet girl....
Where would you go,
If you had the time?
Crossing some crazy state-line somewhere?
To whom do you cry?
People are unkind,
Sweet girl..."
But i chose to dance across the stages of the world.
Everyone said i'd never learn...
And i still hear your words, "well, i waited all my life for you....sweet
Girl..."

I did try to come back and listen...
You never knew it...
I didn't wish it...
And i did hear every answer of every question...
It's all about protection....
Still through the sunlighted days i wait...
Track a ghost through the fog....
The sun is burning me...
And you come runnin' out...
In the wind with me...
The ocean is your blanket...
But i chose to dance across the stages of the world...
Everyone said i'd never learn...
I still hear your words, "well, i waited all my life for you...
I watched you fly through the world.
In a golden ball...
Many are the cities that i never saw at all..."
Sometimes i feel like i was always on-call
Sometimes even i am allowed to fall...
He says, "come down here for a
Minute...well, come down here for a minute...."
He says, "come down here for a minute, sweet girl...
Sweet girl...
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written by NICKS, STEVIE
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There are two bands known as The Squires. An early surf rock band and a garage band. 1. The Squires were a Canadian surf rock band from Winnipeg, most known in music history as being an early band of Neil Young. 2. The Squires were an American garage band in the 1960s, who have a claim to being the quintessential example of the genre. They released just one single, which failed to be even a regional hit, but which is now regarded as a classic of its era.

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