Hey, there green eyes, you are just in time, you're under my knife
I will clean you up and show you then to all of my friends
And we will walk around town hand in hand to show them you're mine
And I will write you some rock and roll song that goes something like this

Oh, oh, oh, hey, green eyes
Oh, oh, oh, just in time
Oh, oh, oh, I am all that you need

Hey, there brown hair, you will compliment my image this week
And we will get along fine just as long as you never speak
And I'll try not to break your heart darling if you keep smiling
I'll just keep you on the shelf, yeah

Oh, oh, oh, hey, green eyes
Oh, oh, oh, just in time
Oh, oh, oh, I am all that you need
Ooh

Oh, oh, oh, hey, green eyes
Oh, oh, oh, just in time
Oh, oh, oh, I am all that you need

Oh, oh, oh, hey, green eyes
Oh, oh, oh, just in time
Oh, oh, oh, I am all that you need

I am all that you need
I am all that you need, ooh




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    i think the chorus is still in theme with the verse. "just in time" could refer to the girls being lucky enough to spend time with him. the "i am all that you need" says to me that these girls 'crave' him.

    swnkclpson January 18, 2006   Link

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