Would you mind if I pretended we were somewhere else
Doin' something we wanted to?
'Cause all this livin' makes me wanna do
Is die 'cause I can't live with you
And you don't even care.

Would you mind if I pretended I was someone else
With courage in love and war?
I used to think that's what I was
But now this lyin' hurts too much
And I don't know what for.

I'm weak in the knees for you
But I'll stand if you want me to
My legs are strong and I move on
But honey I'm weak in the knees

Would you mind if I walked over and I kissed your face
In front of all of your friends?
Would you mind if I got drunk and said
I wanna take you home to bed
Oh, would you change your mind?

I'm weak in the knees for you
But I'll stand if you want me to
My legs are strong and I move on
But honey I'm weak in the knees
For you

Oh for you
Oh for you
Oh for you
Oh for you
Oh for you
Oh for you
Oh for you

I'm weak in the knees for you
But I'll stand if you want me to
Oh, my legs are strong and I move on
But honey I'm weak in the knees

I'm weak in the knees for you
But I'll stand if you want me to
My legs are strong and I move on
But honey I'm weak
Oh honey I'm weak

Oh for you
Oh for you
Oh for you
Oh for you


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    Ohh, This song is sooo good. It is my ultimate sing a-long-song. It describes every gilrs life at seom point.

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