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Sittin' in the bed of my truck
Barefoot and cuddled up
Sippin' sweet tea in the settin' sun
It's so hot outside, hair's untied and all undone
Johnson Hill overlooks the fields
Of the only drive-in left
Here in Lincoln County
A little static's all right with us
Yeah it's Friday night
How we unwind and get all undone
Tune our dial to 1650
A coleman lantern and hot dogs grillin'
Ain't no one up here but a few bullfrogs
Yah, Our idea of gettin crazy has a lot to do with just gettin' lazy
On a patch quilted blanket we'll put the brakes on the rush
Yeah it's Friday at night, time to unwind and get all undone
Fog settin in, the air is so thick

Nights like these its good to be wet
So we might go dippin' in Miller's pond
Yes we might
Turn the headlights off, leave the radio on
and get all undone
Tune our dial to 1650
A coleman lantern and hot dogs grillin'
Ain't no one up here but a few bullfrogs
Our idea of gettin crazy has a lot to do with just gettin' lazy
On a patch quilted blanket we'll put the
brakes on the rush
Yeah it's Friday at night, time to unwind and get all undone
Yeah its Friday night,
Time to unwind and get all undone

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Ghost Mice is a two-piece folk-punk band that hails from Bloomington, IN. Ghost Mice was created from the ashes of former pop-punk bands The Devil Is Electric and Operation: Cliff Clavin. Chris Johnston (aka Chris Clavin) and Hannah who played guitar and bass respectively for OP:CC and TDIE, decided to make their act acoustic so they could tour more easily and play almost anywhere. In their own words: "We play 100% acoustic. We never use amps or mics (except once at Plan-It-X Fest). We have been playing in bands together for about 7 years.

Read more about Ghost Mice on Last.fm.


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