The symphony in your head
The kind of things I wish that were never said
'Cause' I had no idea
Break my heart another day you lost what you wanted

Did you want it this way?
'Cause' I had no idea
(yeah)

[Chorus]
Come on, come on, come on
I thought we were just having fun
Come one, come on, come on
"It's all in your mind" she said
Come on, come on, come on
Don't be afraid of it, falling in love
Come on, come on, come on

A broken heart, what's the matter?
You knew it was coming, boy it didn't change a thing
Cause' I had no idea
I'll let it get to you, on the way back
Summer time love was the only thing we could have
Cause' I had no idea

[Chorus]

Do you what you want if its on your way back down
Do you what you want if it's on your way back, home

Come on, Come on, Come on,
I thought we were just having fun
Come on, come on, come on
Isn't this fun?

[Chorus]


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    more people need to listen to number one fan... they are the greatest

    MuSiC_eQuaLs_LiFeon September 25, 2004   Link

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