Parked my car right across from her house last night
Climbed a tree just to see if she turned on the light
Slipped and fell to the ground im not sure but i
think she saw me driving away
I think she knows what I'm trying to say
but I don't know how

She's finding me out
It's bringing me down
Cause nothing's as hard as the first time
I'm fooling myself
She'll never be mine
It's too late now
She's finding me out
She's finding me out

Passed her by in the hall felt my heart beat fast
Turned around and I swear I saw her looking back
Walked my way thought she waved but it wasn't me
Must have been to somebody else
Tried to hide but I think she could tell that I'm falling now

She's finding me out
It's bringing me down
Cause nothing's as hard as the first time
I'm fooling myself
She'll never be mine
It's too late now
She's finding me out
She's finding me out

She's beautiful and popular
I'm scared that I don't belong in her world
I can't sleep
When I can't breathe
And I got a feeling
She's in to me
to me

She's finding me out
It's bringing me down
Cause nothing's as hard as the first time
I'm fooling myself
She'll never be mine
It's too late now
She's finding me out out out
Cause nothing's as hard as the first time
(I'm fooling myself
She'll never be mine)
It's too late now
She's finding me out out
She's finding me out out


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She's Finding Me Out Lyrics as written by A. Goldstein Jess Cates

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    It sounds like he had a chance with her and he lost it.

    maxxaon June 26, 2009   Link
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    he likes a girl thats out of her league and he wants to think she notices, but doubts himself.

    lala9ioon June 30, 2009   Link
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    it's "I can’t sleep, when I can’t breathe"

    petrie182on July 02, 2009   Link

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