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Tragically Hip - Evelyn Lyrics



Tragically Hip - Evelyn Lyrics




Evelyn, Evelyn, where were you last night?
Evelyn, Evelyn, where were you last night?

Waited on your front porch till the break of day
But when dawn broke I could no longer wait for

Evelyn, Evelyn, where were you last night?
Evelyn, Evelyn, where were you last night?

Must have phoned a hundred times, no answer came
What kind of fool am I to play the game with

Evelyn, Evelyn, where were you last night?

This has gone on before
But I can't take it no more
I'll even up the score
And get away from

Evelyn, Evelyn, where were you last night?

If you must have your way you won't have me
But I can't be pushed around, I must get free from

Evelyn, Evelyn, where were you last night?
Where were you last night?
Where were you last night?
Where were you last night?
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Evelyn, Evelyn, where were you last night?
Evelyn, Evelyn, where were you last night?

Waited on your front porch till the break of day
But when dawn broke I could no longer wait for

Evelyn, Evelyn, where were you last night?
Evelyn, Evelyn, where were you last night?

Must have phoned a hundred times, no answer came
What kind of fool am I to play the game with

Evelyn, Evelyn, where were you last night?

This has gone on before
But I can't take it no more
I'll even up the score
And get away from

Evelyn, Evelyn, where were you last night?

If you must have your way you won't have me
But I can't be pushed around, I must get free from

Evelyn, Evelyn, where were you last night?
Where were you last night?
Where were you last night?
Where were you last night?
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Writer: GORDON SINCLAIR
Copyright: Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing




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Performed By: Tragically Hip
Written by: GORDON SINCLAIR

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