So we did it again
Knowing we should quit it, but we simply won't admit it again
Oh, it feels good, it's so good, but I won't do it again
It's so dramatic again
After we go at it, we get mad then we go at it again
Oh, I love it, then I hate it she's my favorite again
I'm wasting time
I can't help it she's so fine
Oh, I like her style
And I love the way she talks, and I smile
As much as we may try
Can't quite see eye to eye
So in the meantime, I guess we say bye-bye

(And again and again and again)
Oh, and then we do it again
We do it again, and we do it again
Oh, and then we do it again
We want it again, and we want it again

So we fake it again
I think we're gonna blow it, and we know it
But she's naked again
We get wasted, then I taste it, then I waste it again
I can't invite her again
'Cause she'll go from a lover to a fighter
And I'll fight her again
So it's over, but I told her to come over again
I'm wasting time
But she's always on my mind
I can't let her go
Oh, she's not the best, but she's all that I know
As much as we may try
Can't quite see eye to eye
So in the meantime I guess we say bye-bye

(And again and again and again)
Oh, and then we do it again
We do it again, and we do it again
Oh, and then we do it again
We want it again, and we want it again

So I've got a new friend
I wish I could forget you
But I miss you, wanna kiss you again
She's like you, but she's not you gotta find you again

So we remember again
The middle of December, and I took you out to dinner again
Oh, I love her it's not over, just another again

(And again and again and again)
Oh, it's another again
I love her it's another again
(And again and again and again)
Oh, another again, oh, it's another again
(And again and again and again)
(And again and again and again)


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    To me it seems like a transitional stage. You know that you reach that point in a relationship where everything is going wrong, but you keep seeing each other, even though someone will end up in tears, but you just keep trying AGAIN, and eventually it clicks, just look at the last line.

    He was blessed with an amazing voice

    TacticalEliteon November 11, 2007   Link

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