She started dancing at the second that she heard the music play
(She's always moving)
She looks at me but then I look back at her, she turns away
(She knows exactly what she's doing)

She moves closer and I'm thinking to myself that she's all mine
(She's all mine)
We start talking and she takes my hand like she does this all the time

Go, go, go
We never have the time because we move to slow
And I know, know, know
That she could care less about love, it's just more fun
I'm just another one

I'm just a notch in her belt, that's laying on the floor
(I know it so well)
Call me crazy but I'm thinking to myself that I can't do this anymore
And she knows how to break me down
And she knows how to break me down

And she's low low low
She always keeps me waiting cause she's so shallow
And oh, oh, oh
The only thing she ever said besides "I think we're done"
I'm just another one

Cause she can't ever fall in love
Cause this is who she is
And this is all she knows


Go, go, go
We never have the time because we move to slow
And I know, know, know
That she could care less about love, it's just more fun
I'm just another one

(go, go, go)
I'm just another one

And I could care less about her, it's just another one.




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    this girl hasn't ever been or known anything but a shallow flirt. and he likes her, but knows what kind of a person she is.

    jencomplexon October 16, 2008   Link
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    this song sounds really similar to the maine. it's my favorite off the new ep =]

    caseyxxcatastropheon November 03, 2008   Link
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    this song has an appearance by the maine's lead singer john towards the end of the song. the two bands are really good friends

    hoodie5704on January 14, 2009   Link
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    the way he says "anymore" in the line "Call me crazy but I'm thinking to myself that I can't do this anymore" makes this 100 times better

    atl1007on February 06, 2009   Link
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    actually the song doesn't have an appearance by john ohhh, it's justin richards from brighten, who plays guitar for a rocket to the moon...and is it just me or does it sound like "that chick could care less about love" instead of "that she could care less about love?" i don't know i could be completely wrong but i was just wondering.

    magster0004on June 09, 2009   Link
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    The girl has potential (or so he sees) and he wants her, loves her. But in her mind it's just a game. Till she falls in love and by that time.. hes out of love. Sorry, brought my own situation into that.

    beckibleedson January 06, 2010   Link
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    This song is amazing. When he says "shallow". That right there made the song all the much better. anyways meanings pretty clear. :]

    BackToRealityBitchon October 12, 2010   Link

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