Two of us we're all alone
Two of us complete unknown
You weren’t feeling well
I was tired

Forgot two dollars in my hand
Tell me the name of your favourite band
Thought it was cute when you said mine wrong

I think my pulse is fast
I think my eyes are glassed
You see it's been awhile
I think my heart just moved
I’m at a loss for words
For sure it's been awhile

So much you could help me find
Tell me secrets
I’ll tell you mine
And we can go all out
Or just stay in
Speak of work like I understand
What it would take to change your plans
And let me be your man
Be your man

I think I’m kind of scared
That I could wake up and find
That all of it’s a dream
When it feels real (yeah)

Months gone by and I can see
Alone we're cool
But the two of us
Make a better we
Bunny and me

You see it's been awhile
For sure it's been awhile

Whoa! Yeah!

I think my heart just moved
I think my heart just moved
Oh
I think my heart just moved
Oh
I think my heart just moved


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    you're lyrics are pretty much spot on but you leave out when they repeat the chorus

    so basically they repeat the chorus

    once after "be your man" twice after "bunny and me" and twice after the extra "for sure it's been awhile" before the extra "I think my heart just moved"s

    but yeah!

    excellent song :D my current favorite!

    xforgetmenotsxon August 19, 2009   Link

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