I'm not a hopeless romantic
I'm just romantic.
Yeah, I'm very hopeless.
No, I'm not a liar.
And I ever find you again,
and if I never find you again in this world
I'll remember what we both said.
Yeah I'll remember what you said to me
you said..

Yeah, I'll wait around for you to come around
A thousand miles back west
Yeah, I'll wait around for you to come around.

Wake me when I'm dreaming of you
Cause it's pointless to sleep all alone in my room.
And it's cold here in Jersey and you barely known me.
And my heart wants to leave
So get up, get up and go.
And break me when I'm dreaming of you
Cause I'm better off broken, left alone in my room.
And it's cold here in Jersey and you should come join me.
And my heart wants to leave,
but my heart can't move my feet.

The night I go out and think of why I'm alone.
You're on the other coast, you're on the other coast.
Four hours 'til work in the morning
And we're just getting started baby.

I'll wait around for you to come around
A thousand miles back west
Yeah, I'll wait around for you to come around.

Wake me when I'm dreaming of you
Cause it's pointless to sleep all alone in my room.
And it's cold here in Jersey and you barely known me.
And my heart wants to leave
So get up, get up and go.
And break me when I'm dreaming of you
Cause I'm better off broken, left alone in my room.
And it's cold here in Jersey and you should come join me.
And my heart wants to leave,
but my heart can't move my feet.
Can't move my feet.

I can't stop thinking about those lonely roads that keep you away from me.
I can't help wondering what's next for this and our first kiss
Because I'm weak without you here.

Wake me when I'm dreaming of you
Cause it's pointless to sleep all alone in my room.
And it's cold here in Jersey and you barely known me.
And my heart wants to leave
So get up, get up and go.
And break me when I'm dreaming of you
Cause I'm better off broken, left alone in my room.
And it's cold here in Jersey and you should come join me.
And my heart wants to leave,
but my heart can't move my feet.


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    "my heart wants to leave but my heart cant move my feet"

    so true

    klgbeatnikon August 21, 2009   Link

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