Hey, Yeah
I feel her hair slap in my face
It makes me smile
She slides her arms around my waist
Tighter every mile
Her lips are against my ear
I grab the clutch and find a higher gear

She said, Don't look back
I gotcha covered
Forget the past, we've got each other
And as I left the life before her far behind
She rode a little closer
Looking over my shoulder

I check the mirror and catch her eye
She blows me a kiss
A round photograph reflecting
Just how right this is
I shouted I'm the king of the world
And I'll be yours forever girl

Over my shoulder
Over and over

She said, Don't look back
I gotcha covered
Forget the past, we've got each other
As we left the life before us far behind
She rode a little closer
Looking over my shoulder

She said Don't look back
I gotcha covered
Looking over my shoulder


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    This song is just plain awesome. It means that like, 2 people are in love, and shes ready to make a commitment, and he is too...so they go for it. Its of ultimate phatness....

    VozDelAlmaon June 21, 2002   Link

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