Everytime we talked I knew that you were the one for me
but days away make me forget your face like lost keys to a closed door.

Now my throat's soar, my eyes are dry, all tears gone from me missing you. I fall asleep holding my pillow, wonder if you thought about me tonight.

I don't want, for you to think i'm just gonna let you walk away. See heaven's gates are closing in now my arms are opening.

To the thought of, just having you walking up these stairs to my room. Now theres nothing better than playing you this song and having you listen to me tonight.

Baby if you only knew me better then you might, be sittin here holding my hand so tight. "Never let me go" are the words that i said to you, when you looked at me smiled and said you knew. You know that im a sucker for. you.

Pass the cards, now i'm betting your arm and your leg that things wont be the same without you, with me in your life tonight. Remember when I told you that you looked so pretty to me baby, we forgot our clothes, but you know thats just the way we roll.

Baby if you only knew me better then you might, be sittin here holding my hand so tight. "Never let me go" are the words that i said to you, when you looked at me smiled and said you knew. You know that im a sucker for. you.

I don't want to fight this fight tonight, just another Buffalo night life.
I don't want to fight this fight tonight, just another Buffalo night life.

You know that i'm a sucker for
You know that i'm a sucker for
You know that i'm a sucker for (you).
You know that i'm a sucker for (you).
You know that i'm a sucker for (you).
You know that i'm a sucker for (you).
You know that i'm a sucker for (you).
You know that i'm a sucker for (you).
You know that i'm a sucker for (you).
You know that i'm a sucker for you.



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    wow this song means so much to me was me and my ex use to love it and now that were broken up it means so much

    basically shows the breakup and the guy still cant get her out of his head although he doesnt necessarily show it...he wants her back and dwells on the memories and reminisces on the good times he just wants to be done missing her and wants things to be the way they we're before

    thatshot135on June 18, 2008   Link

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