Oregon girl I've been around the world, but I've never seen another Oregon girl.
Oregon girl (your lips!) (your curls!) I wanna taste of that Oregon girl

I watch you and I make plans.

Try to stop me
Try to stop me
Try to stop me
Try to stop me


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Oregon Girl Lyrics as written by Philip Abram Dickey John Robert Cardwell

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    Oregon girl ive been around the world but ive never seen another Oregon girl. Oregon girl with your lips and curls I want a taste of that Oregon girl

    There’s a mountain There’s a time to They were put up there to keep us apart So I watch you making plans and I make plans You could kick a drum but You just try to stop me now from movin’ on with an Oregon girl HEY!

    Wait for me another year or two I will graduate and marry you You roll the number and I’ll buy the lumber To build a house up on an Oregon hill

    There’s a mountain There’s a time to They were put up there to keep us apart So I watch you making plans and I make plans You could grow a thumb But you just try to stop me now From movin’ on with an Oregon girl

    roll a number is a way a saying roll a joint (gasp!) kick a drum and grow a thumb mean nothing. we had nothing to say there

    Boris_Yelztsinon June 06, 2006   Link

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