I have this little thing
It's probably just a fling
Two girls I like a lot
I think they're really hot

But I'm not sure if they know
How my love began to grow
It took a lot of time
But right now it's solely mine

Today
I drew a mural of
The things I'd like to love
And where my heart resides
Is with two girls with great eyes

If they just gave me a chance
I'd show them what they want
And teach them what they've got
I'd tickle each and every one of their fancies
And I'd take the key to my heart and open it
And let the love shine through

Mary Kate and Ashley
I hope you understand
That I love you a lot
And I wanna be your man
And I think
That it'd be totally cool
If I hung around your apartments
And enrolled in your school

Mary Kate
I saw you on TV
You dressed up like a bee
Reminds me of the time
How it's gone, and it's gone, and it's gone
It's sadness every day that passes without you
And I really wanna, really wanna, really wanna
Hold you both tight
And tell you you're mine
But instead I sing

Mary Kate and Ashley
I hope you understand
That I love you a lot
And I wanna be your man
And I think
That it'd be totally cool
If I hung around your apartments
And enrolled in your school

"Hello"
"Hello"
"Hello"
"Hey, I'm calling from Tally Hall and I"
"Say that again slowly"
"What? Hello"
"Hello"
"Hey, I'm calling from Tally Hall and I"

Mary Kate and Ashley
I hope you understand
That I love you a lot
And I wanna be your man
And I think
That it'd be totally cool
If I hung around your apartments
And enrolled in your school

I know that
Life without
You and you
Would be sad
And I know it'd be bad

Mary Kate and Ashley
I hope you understand
That your loveliness blossomed
And I wanna hold your hand
And I think
That it'd be totally cool
If I hung around your apartments
And enrolled in your school

Once you learn to love me
Life will be alright
Once you learn to love me
Life will be alright
Once you learn to love me
Life will be alright
Once you learn to love me
Life will be alright
Once you learn to love me
Life will be alright


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Two Wuv Lyrics as written by Joseph Hawley Andrew Horowitz

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    General Comment

    this song haha

    if anybody cares

    this guy i really cared about burned me a few cd's to thank me for some stuff and he had a girlfriend at the time.

    so i put in the cd and start to listen to it....

    I have this little thing It's probably just a fling There's two girls I like a lot I think they're really hot

    But I'm not sure if they know How my love began to grow It took a lot of time But right now it's solely mine

    Today I drew a mural of The things I'd like to love And where my heart subsides Is with two girls with great eyes

    If they just gave me a chance I'd show them what they want And teach them what they got I'd tickle each and every one of their fancies Then I'd take the key to my heart and open it And let the love shine through

    Wide Eyes...Is this like...a message to me? And wow...what a weird way to say it....

    Mary Kate and Ashley I hope you understand...

    Damn twins. They get the great guys ALL the time. :)

    sheslikeohsoemoon February 28, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Hah, this is a silly song. I laughed the first time I heard the chorus.

    hide_seekon January 27, 2007   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    this song reminds me a lot of weezer ...

    and yeah, i definitely laughed as soon as i heard the words "mary-kate and ashley" the first time i listened to the song. :)

    heydigitalon February 19, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    i agree with heydigital, Weezer is one of the bands that they said they are influenced by. Kinda like how Haiku sounds similar to the "Sweater song (undone) by weezer with the people/party sounds in the background.

    Ca2188on February 27, 2007   Link
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    they are also very reminicent of Bare Naked Ladies

    pimaxcon July 27, 2007   Link

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