We were walking along the road
just watching the days come and go
and how you said the evening lies
saying never you mind
it's sure to be all right
we were dancing in the kitchen
laughing about something we didn't know
till you stopped and said
i don't ever want you to die
never you mind
it's sure to be all right

never you mind
it's sure to be all right

hey sybil
yah we're doing ok
you're my straight six, baby
i wouldn't change a thing, 'cause I
watched your momma love you with all her soul
and the apple don't fall far from the tree
luckily for me
it sure to be all right

hey sybil
yah, we're doing ok
i know what your saying but
i wouldn't change a thing

it's got to be a lovely world to sew
the likes of this girl I know
and may she,
may she sleep well tonight

cause it's got to be a lovely world to sew
the likes of this girl I know
and I hope that she
she sleep well tonight

never you mind
it's sure to be all right


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    Incredible, maybe my favorite State Radio song. It has the feel of a lullaby.

    timbo8on April 10, 2007   Link
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    its a song chad wrote for his girlfriend sybil.

    lastoneshoton May 09, 2007   Link
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    Sybil's the man

    warontheradioon June 23, 2007   Link
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    i met sybil a few days ago hahaha

    queleviebienon July 12, 2007   Link
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    little correction of the lyrics "hey sybil yah, we're doing ok i know what your saying but i wouldn't change a thing"

    "what your saying" should be zainy

    so it would say

    "I know your zainy but, i wouldnt change a thing"

    lastoneshoton January 21, 2008   Link
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    This would be the perfect song to play while the end credits to some movie are rolling. Preferably a movie about a couple, but not with a woman named sybil, thats too obvious. And preferably the lyrics would be scrolling down fast.

    thirsty_thursdayon October 22, 2008   Link

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