Here I stand alone again
Hundreds all around
Didn't come here to make a friend
But to listen to the sound
Something's growing in my pants
As she looks into my eyes
Now I smile the whole damn night
But my dream acts cold as ice

It's time for just a little sign
It's time, make believe the world is mine
It's time for just a little sign
It's time, make believe the world is mine
Just a little sign

Shouldn't I dare to talk to her
But what is it I would say
Surely I'd look like a clown
For my smiles freeze on my face

It's time for just a little sign
It's time, make believe the world is mine
It's time for just a little sign
It's time, make believe the world is mine
Just a little sign


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    Great song, full of its humour and what not. Gotta love the line in the opening

    "Something's growing in my pants As she looks into my eyes"

    and the whole "for just a little sign"

    SergeF2007on May 18, 2007   Link

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