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49 Guitars & One Girl

49 Guitars & One Girl lyrics by Pere Ubu. It was the sound he heard. It was a funny thing to feel. It was the sound he heard. It was a funny, funny thing to...

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49 Guitars & One Girl

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It was the sound he heard.

It was a funny thing to feel.

It was the sound he heard.

It was a funny, funny thing to feel.

Bubbles!

Bubbles of air.

Sinking down fast.

I must have been looney.

It was the sound he heard.

What a funny thing to feel!

It was the sound he heard.

What a funny, funny thing to feel!

Yellow walls.

Dishes!

Dishes!

Dishes!

All for love of you.

I must have been looney.

It was the sound he heard.

What a funny thing to feel!

He had to talk about -

He had to talk about that funny thing.

Don't panic.

Don't! Don't panic.

Here it comes.

Water.

Water is the sound he heard.

Water.

Water is the sound.

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