Don't call me, leave me alone
Not gonna answer my phone
'Cause I don't
No, I won't see you
I'm out to have a good time
To get you off of my mind
'Cause I don't
And I won't need you

Send out a 9-1-1
We're gonna have some fun
Hey boy, you know, you better run

'Cause it's a girl's night
It's alright without you
I'm gonna stay out
And play out without you
You better hold tight
This girl's night's without you

Let's go, G-N-O
Let's go, G-N-O
Let's go, G-N-O
Let's go
It's a girl's night

I'll dance with somebody new
Won't have to think about you
And who knows
What let go will lead to
You'll hear from everyone
You'll get the 4-1-1
Hey boy, you knew this day would come

'Cause it's a girl's night
It's alright without you
I'm gonna stay out
And play out without you

Let's go, G-N-O
Let's go, G-N-O
Let's go, G-N-O
Let's go

Hey boy
Don't you wish you could've been a good boy?
Try to find another girl like me, boy
Feel me when I tell ya I am fine
And it's time for me to draw the line
I said hey boy
Don't you wish you could've been a good boy?
Try to find another girl like me, boy
Feel me when I tell ya I am fine
And it's time for me to draw the line
(Draw the line, draw the line, draw the line)

'Cause it's a girl's night
It's alright without you
I'm gonna stay out
And play out without you
You better hold tight
This girl's night's without you

Let's go, G-N-O
Let's go, G-N-O
Let's go, G-N-O
Let's go
It's a girl's night


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G.N.O. (Girl's Night Out) Lyrics as written by Miley Ray Cyrus Matthew Wilder

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    This song sucks ass

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