Galaxie 500
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Oblivious

Oblivious lyrics by Galaxie 500. Came to the door but she wouldn't see me So I turned away to leave She leaned out the window and said where ya goin? Now I...

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Oblivious

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Came to the door but she wouldn't see me

So I turned away to leave

She leaned out the window and said where ya goin?

Now I have no time to grieve

And as I pushed my foot to the pedal

I was driving much too fast

The rain comin down and I couldn't see much

Now I have no time to grieve

And now you're right all the time

And I'm just oblivious

I'd rather stay in bed with you

Till it's time to get a drink

Came to the door but she wouldn't see me

So I turned away to leave

She leaned out the window and said "where ya goin?"

Now I have no time to grieve

And now you're right all the time

And I'm just oblivious

I'd rather stay in bed with you

Till it's time to get a drink

(I'm hyperventilating)

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