Hey, I'm looking up for my star girl
I guess I'm stuck in this mad world
With things that I wanna say
But your a million miles away

And I was afraid when you kissed me
On your intergalactic Frisbee
I wonder why, I wonder why
You never asked me the same

Oooh
So wouldn't you like to come with me
Oooh
Surfin' the sun as it starts to rise
Oooh
Woah, your gravity's makin' me dizzy
Girl I gotta tell ya,
I'm feelin' much better
Make a little love in the moonlight

Hey, there's nothing on Earth that could save us
When I fell in love with Uranus
I don't wanna give you away
Cause it makes no sense at all

Houston we got a problem
Ground control couldn't stop them
I wonder why, I wonder why
You never asked me to stay

Wouldn't you like to come with me
Surfin' the sun as it starts to rise
Woah, your gravity's makin' me dizzy
Girl I gotta tell ya,
I'm feelin' much better
Make a little love in the moonlight

Fly away
Watch the night turn into day
Dance on the Milky Way
Melt me with your eyes,
My star girl rules the skies
1,2,1,2,3,4

I'm looking up for my star girl
Guess I'm stuck in this mad, mad world
Things that I wanna say
But your a million miles away

So wouldn't you like to come with me
Go surfin' the sun as it starts to rise
Yeah, wouldn't you like to come with me (yeah)
Girl I gotta tell ya,
I'm feelin' much better
I can't get enough of you

Galaxy defenders
Stay forever
Never get enough of you


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Star Girl Lyrics as written by Jason Keith Perry Julian Emery

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    i love mcfly but i can honestly say that i hate this song. they could have done so much better.

    better lyrics. and if they dont want tobe labeled a "boy band" then they should stop doing "oooo" stuff it was bad enough that they were in Five Colors In Her Hair. I mean seriously that is what kills their music for me.

    i like all their other stuff...its just that as they grow up their music doesnt...and it should.

    DougieP.lvr4lyfeon October 18, 2006   Link

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