I wasn't looking for this
What is this
I don't know
You know I was doing just fine
By myself
On my own
Tell me how to stop this feeling

I don't want to fall in love
Just want to have a little fun
Then you came and swept me up and now I'm done so done
Falling madly deeply I
Surprise myself enough to find
That what's become this love and now I'm done so done, I'm done

Yeah

I can't imagine right now
Standing here, without you
To think that I tried to ignore
What I felt, what I knew
I could never, stop this feeling

I don't want to fall in love
Just want to have a little fun
But then you came and swept me up and now I'm done so done
Falling madly deeply I
Surprise myself enough to find that what's become this love and now I'm done so done, I'm done

Yeah

Thank you for not letting go
When I said
Let me go
Thank you for timing, thank you for finding
Thank you for not believing me baby when I said

I don't want to fall in love
Just want to have a little fun
But then you came and swept me up and now I'm done so done
Falling madly deeply I
Surprise myself enough to find that what's become this love, and now I'm done so done, I'm done

Yeah

I wasn't looking for this, and now I'm done, I'm done


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    I think this is about a girl who was just out looking for fun but then met a man who changed everything for her, and made her fall in love. I think when she says ''I'm done'' it means shes stuck in love and theres no going back.

    19_C.L.B_93on October 19, 2008   Link

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