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Liz Phair Lyrics for Song: Stratford-On-Guy
 Lyrics for Album: Exile In Guyville [1993]
 
 
 
 37687>I was flying into Chicago at night
 
 Watching the lake turn the sky into blue-green smoke
 
 The sun was setting to the left of the plane
 
 And the cabin was filled with an unearthly glow
 
 In 27-D I was behind the wing
 
 Watching landscape roll out
 
 Like credits on a screen
 
 The earth looked like it was lit from within
 
 Like a poorly assembled electrical ball as we moved
 
 Out of the farmlands into the grid
 
 The plan of the city was all that you saw
 
 And all of these people sitting totally still
 
 As the ground raced beneath them thirty thousand feet down
 
 
 
 It took an hour, maybe a day
 
 But once I really listened, the noise
 
 Just went away
 
 
 
 And I was pretending that I was in a Galaxie 500 video
 
 The stewardess came back and checked on my drink
 
 In the last strings of sunlight, a Bridgette Bardot
 
 There's a hat on my headphones
 
 Along with those eyes that you get
 
 When your circumstance is movie size
 
 
 
 It took an hour, maybe a day
 
 But once I really listened, the noise
 
 Just went away
 
 
 
 It took an hour, maybe a day
 
 But once I really listened, the noise
 
 Just went away
 
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