It's been so long since I've seen your face except inside of my head
Counting down the days 'til you're home hoping then we'll share a bed

Sometimes we fight about the little things, but now they seem like such little things
I woke up from so many dreams with visions of buying diamond rings

Sometimes the sun goes down, sometimes it comes back up
I'm wondering which one you are watching now

It's been so long since I've heard your voice except inside of my head
Waiting for your phone call to ring replaying things that you said

Sometimes we fight about the little things, but now they seem like such little things
I woke up from so many dreams with visions of buying diamond rings

Sometimes the sun goes down, sometimes it comes back up
I'm wondering which one you are watching now

Sometimes the sun goes down, sometimes it comes back up
I'm wondering which one you are watching now

Are you feeling just like me, feeling down, down, down
Wishing you were beside me nightly, down, down, down
I keep my eyes glued to the ground, down, down, down
I'll be there for your airplane touchdown, down, down, down

Sometimes the sun goes down, sometimes it comes back up
I'm wondering which one you are watching now

Sometimes the sun goes down, sometimes it comes back up
I'm wondering which one you are watching now

Sometimes the sun goes down, sometimes it comes back up
I'm wondering which one (I'm wondering which one)
I'm wondering which one (I'm wondering which one)
I'm wondering which one you are watching
I'm wondering which one you are watching now


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    i cant believe no ones commented this song i love it i love it

    ohfgtnicoleon June 15, 2006   Link
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    this is a cute song. about missing somebody and waiting for them to come home

    amster8on August 14, 2006   Link
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    i agree with everyone else. this song is awesome.

    hooray4dolphinson August 15, 2006   Link
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    I submitted this. =) It's pretty straightforward. Waiting for someone to come back home after missing them blah blah blah. It's cute.

    lillea18on September 29, 2006   Link

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