Can I ask one question
Before our lips collide?
Will you still be by my side
When clouds fall from the sky?

If it's love then surely it's strong enough
To carry us to bed
Eyes shut with rested heads

Tell me that I shouldn't fall for you
Tell me that this happened way too soon

Baby, you amaze me
Why would i ever leave
For another one?
We can't stand the same movies and horrible bands
Why would I ever hold hands
With another one?

There's no rhyme or reason
For calling up this late
Just like me you're still awake
Watching conan or checking space

Your car is blasting
Songs we've stole
Before they hit the shelves
We'll predict how they sell
(And they'll sell... oh, they'll sell)

Baby, you amaze me
Why would i ever leave
For another one?
We can't stand the same movies and horrible bands
Why would I ever hold hands
With another one?

You have this smile (i'm lucky to be yours)
That spans for days (for you i will...)
I've stayed awake not knowing whether you
Will call me.

Tell me that I shouldn't fall for you
Tell me that this happened way to soon
Tell me that I shouldn't fall for you
Oh god I fall for you




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    I get the sense that he's unsure about a relationship and that if she'll be there for him if he actually falls in love. Then, in the end he does end up falling for her.

    bandshirtson June 26, 2008   Link

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