We make the sun shine, we make
A morning
Move with me, move with me
Move with me, move with me

Don't you think I could tell
That you were trying to, trying to
Make a fool out of me, a fool out of me

Don't you think I could tell
That you were trying to, trying to
Make a fool out of me, a fool out of me

To remember who you really are

It's so easy to get lost in constantly
Having to preserve whatever face you believe
A person wants to see, rather than your own

Yet we hesitate to surrender all of our insecurities
Move with me, move with me
Only the ones we are most comfortable relinquishing
Move with me, move with me

Don't you think I could tell
That you were trying to, trying to
Make a fool out of me, a fool out of me (move with me)

Don't you think I could tell (ahh)
That you were trying to, trying to
Make a fool out of me, a fool out of me (move with me, move with me)

Such a paradox, isn't it, isn't it?
Such a paradox, isn't it, isn't it?
Such a paradox, isn't it, isn't it?

Such a paradox, isn't it, isn't it?
Such a paradox, isn't it, isn't it?
Such a paradox, isn't it, isn't it?
Isn't it, isn't it? Isn't it, isn't it?


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A Letter from Janelle Lyrics as written by Craigery Owens Bradley Bell

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    where are you people getting the whole cheating and relationship thing? you should read the lyrics in the book. and umm HELLO craig (the singer) literally said in an interview that this song was a lettter written to him by a girl he dated. he even stated that she wrote him this letter to remind him of who he is. obviously her words meant enough to him to make them into a song. i still dont get where you kids are getting this whole cheating bit.

    adroitone and standupjack you are soo correct. =)

    scurvyon September 06, 2007   Link

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