Hey good looking, why the frown?
You always look better when it's upside down
You say you got nowhere that you're going to
Can I go nowhere with you?

I took the Dartmouth Ferry into the town,
Spent my pennies bumming around,
Tryin' to find a way to tear a strip off these blues,
Can I go nowhere with you?

Paid the cover, saw the show,
Sat at the bar where the drinks did flow.
Didn't see a single face that I knew,
'Till I went nowhere with you.

Can I tag along tonight?
We'll kill some time, it looks like you might
need a little company,
I'm so cheap I might as well be free.

Hey good looking, why the frown?
You always look better when it's upside down
You say you got nowhere that you're going to
Can I go nowhere with you?

nananana...
Can I go nowhere with you?
nananana...
Can I go nowhere with you?

Can I tag along tonight?
We'll kill some time, it looks like you might
need a little company,
I'm so cheap I may as well be free.

whoa whoa whoa whoa!

If you get tired and want to go home,
I'm still wired, I can go it alone,
Same time next week at a quarter past ten?
And we can go nowhere again.
If you show up then, you know I will too,
Can I go nowhere with you?

Hey good looking, why the frown?
You always look better when it's upside down
You say you got nowhere that you're going to
Can I go nowhere with you?

naananana...(good looking)
Can I go nowhere with you?


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    No matter HOW many times i hear this song, it still makes me want to go buy shit at Zellers. ... I can never figure out why winkwink.

    Ford Boion May 01, 2007   Link

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