And if I was a sailor
Id sail the seven seas
To tell you ?baby I don?t want you to leave?
You see this world is such a sad place
And without your pretty face
I'm sure its gonna wind up much worse

And I know that you?ll see someday that I can't live without you
And I know what I say is true cause I'm so stuck on you girl

I'm in love from the first time I let my eyes on you
I sure do do do do do
There?s nothing I can do
And I?m in love from the first time I let my lips on yours
Now you?re walking out my door
And there?s nothing I can do

And if I could explore the world
I?d bring you along
We?d go to New York to Timbuktu
But truly I am set
Right here at Denny?s drinking coffee and sharing a cigarette


And I know that you?ll see someday that I can't live without you
And I know what I say is true cause I'm so stuck on you girl

I'm in love from the first time I let my eyes on you
I sure do do do do do
There?s nothing I can do
And I?m in love from the first time I let my lips on yours
Now you?re walking out my door
And there?s nothing I can do

I?m in love with you.


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    to me it sounds more like "cruelly i'm set" instead of "truly i'm sad" but i'm not really sure

    justasymptomon March 04, 2009   Link

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