Coordinates: 48°35′54″N 21°59′26″E / 48.5983°N 21.9906°E / 48.5983; 21.9906
The Uzh (Ukrainian: Уж; translit. Uzh; Slovak: Uh; Hungarian: Ung, Polish: Uż) is a river in Ukraine and Slovakia. Its name comes from the ancient west Slavic dialect word už, meaning "Snake", (lat. "Serpentes").
The Uzh River is a tributary of the Laborets River, a river that flows in the Tysa Lowland in Transcarpathia oblast of western Ukraine. The river feeds numerous industries and is a source of drinking water and irrigation as well. It also has a hydropower station on it. Several important cities lie along its course, including Uzhhorod.
It is 127 km (79 mi) long, of which 21.3 km (13.2 mi) are in Slovakia. It flows into the Laborec river near the city of Drahňov in the Michalovce District (okres).
The Ukrainian city of Uzhhorod and the semi-ruined Nevitske Castle are situated by the Uzh. The river forms part of the Slovakia–Ukraine border for about 1.5 km (0.93 mi) near the village of Pinkovce.
Well I, I, I never was
No morning person
And I know I never claim
That I knew everything
You look like you're crazy
You look like you've lost your fucking mind
Looking at my baby
Looking at my baby all the time
Refrain:
All these streets forever
All these streets together
Well I, I, I never was
No morning person
And I know I never claim
That i knew everything
You look like you're crazy
You look like you've lost your fucking mind
looking at my baby
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Refrain
You look like you're crazy
You look like you've lost your fucking mind
Looking at my baby