I want to wake up in your arms
I want to set off your alarm
I want to break into your car
And I want to take out your back seat
The one where you told me everything
I thought I always wanted to hear
The one where you told me that it's over

And every time you look in your rear view mirror
I hope you see me
And all the stuff we did when we were back there together..Uh Huh

I hope you like your two seater, no radio
Key marks parallel to the pinstripes
Windows broken you're T Tops stolen
Now its one of a kind, thanks for the Ride

I gotta get the hell out of dodge
I just spent the whole nighta avoiding the cops
I just don't think I'll go to the clink
Just 'cause I took out your backseat

The one where you told me everything
I thought I always wanted to hear
The one where you told me that it's over

And every time you look in your rear view mirror
I hope you see me
And all the stuff we did when we were back there together, uh huh

I hope you like your two seater, no radio
Key marks parallel to the pinstripes
Windows broken you're T Tops stolen
Now its one of a kind, thanks for the ride

Can you hear your radio?
I bet you can't hear your radio
So you'll never know I wrote this song for you
Sorry that your tires are flat
I know you weren't expecting that
Guess I got a little bit carried away


Lyrics submitted by zao_163

Two-Seater Lyrics as written by Jaret Reddick Zac Maloy

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    Haha I love this song.. since his g/f broke up w/ him and he didn't like it he took out the back seat.. clever.. lol <33

    I aLmosT hAvE hImon January 29, 2005   Link
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    pretty amazing song.... obvious meaning, really funny and stupid like all bfs songs. i luv it

    destination unknownon March 15, 2005   Link
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    Haha it's about him vandalizing this girl's car that he went out with and he video taped it and gave out the tapes to his friends and then she got reallyyy mad

    Jon1719on May 03, 2007   Link

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