Last night I got a call on the telephone
As if it can bring I am not alone
And the night don't seem so far away
It appears that some days
And the sun don't have to shine
Because my heart's on a teen line

All you do is call in this love on your teen line

You say you get so much you've got everything
You've got a big black car and after that says
And I try 'cause you called me yesterday
And I had so much to say
And the sun don't have to shine
Because my heart's on a teen line

All you do is call in your love on the teen line
Nothing matters at all, at all
Give us just a little more love on your teen line and
Say that you love me and that you'll think of me tonight

If we were others we wouldn't have to wait so long
But as long as you love me, nothing really matters at all

Last night I didn't know I was wandering
As if I'm by the phone waiting for your ring
And the sound makes my heart beat fast
'Cause you had so much to say
And I know this love will last
'Cause my heart's on a teen line

All you do is call in this love on your teen line
Nothing matters at all, anymore
Give me just a little more love on your teen line and
Say that you love me and that you'll think of me tonight

Love on the teen line makes me feel loved
Love on the teen line


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