(Girl):
Pick me up around 8:00, and make sure you're not late! I'll wear my dress with white lace, Tonight you can crash at my place...
(Boy):
And she gave up everything, to hold me for just one day, and I loved it when I heard her!
(Boy):
Tonight I must say, you look great, the moon shines rearview, to her face. I brought some cologne just in case, the scent of my car, keeps us safe...
(Girl):
And he gave up everything, to hold me for just one day, and I loved it when I heard him say...
(Boy):
Tonight, is the night, i'm gonna make her mine...
You will, or you won't, cause everything is just fine...
Her lips, are so soft I think I could just die...
I know this is so, but what's going on in her mind...

(Boy):
She asked if I had fun and I acted cool, I said it was ok. We started to talk but were cut short cause in the distance I could see a shining star! And as th headlights get hot on my face I can see her there, next to me...
And just because I wasn't sincere before, doesn't mean I deserve what I got then on that night I wonder is it ok to cry? Should I call for help? Should I go to her side? When I did I couldn't believe what I saw... SHE SAID!!! "Oh honey, honey, hold me one more time, all I want is for you to look in my eyes, take my hand, don't let me go!!!
Move forward, don't forget, the time we spent! Goodbye's are cheap, but for what it's worth, you meant everything to me!
I'm doing just fine on my own, but I look back on that night sometimes... And though you may not have a friend in this world, you'll always have me...



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    oh yes one more thing, i love this song haha, i get a shiver up my spine at the end every time i listen to it.. its about what ryanmurphy said yahh i think the last line: though you may not have a friend in this world, you'll always have me might mean that everyone forgot about her, but he still thinks about her and always will..

    oh yahon June 23, 2007   Link

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