G Up
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G Up
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Everyone would say
Don't you know the way
Follow what I do
I have no clue
Yes, I guess
I'll go on wondering
Well, everything's got to be
Just what it had to be
I'll make you see
Soon you'll come with me
Yes, I guess
I'll go on wondering
As I change from left to strange
I know you might not come with me
But please let me sleep on it
I'm not, ooh
Man, oh man, you've come
Far from everyone
You and I
And I aren't dying
Yes, I guess
But I'll keep it coming
How I fell for you
Dreams of what you do
A fool to me
Smile and let it be
Yes, I guess
I'll go on wondering
As I change from left to strange
I know you might not come with me
But please let me sleep on it
I need, need my rest
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Albert Hammond Jr. performs "G Up", and this lyric page sits inside the Albert Hammond Jr. catalog on LyroVerse.
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