Her bright blue eyes, meeting with mine
Her bright blue eyes, meeting with mine
For the first time

She mesmerizes all my thoughts
She mesmerizes all my dreams
Unaware of what I hold inside
And unaware of how I feel

There's not a chance in the world
There's not a chance in the world
That her lips would ever speak my name
Or her eyes look my way

Don't turn your head or walk out the door
I know I've never felt like this before
I'm waiting around for your heart to mend
I swear I didn't want this to end



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Behind Blue Eyes Lyrics as written by Pete Townshend

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    o man i love this...mainly because the girl i reaaaaaalllllly like has beautiful blue eyes. and this song describes our relationship perfectly-theres not a chance in the world........

    this guy is obviously mesmerized by this girl, he loved her the first time they saw each other, but she doesnt feel the same way, and doesnt know how he feels. he has never felt anything like this before, and doesnt want to move on in hopes that some day, she will love him back. but right now she doesnt want a relationship because of a prior one that ended bad. he enjoys this, but knows nothing will ever happen. these are exactly my experiences.

    fite_4_Christon July 12, 2006   Link

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