Jane Doe
I don't think I know you, but I know fo' sho'
That you are beautiful, so baby let me know
Your name

Damn what's her name?
'Cause I'm overly attracted
And terribly convinced
That she could be my princess and I could be her prince
And I felt that way, since
Since I saw Jane Doe

Jane Doe
I don't even know you, but I know fo' sho'
That I could get to know ya, if let me know
Your name

Damn what's her name?
'Cause I'm overly attracted
And terribly convinced
That she could be my princess and I could be her prince
And I felt that way, since
Since I saw Jane Doe

She's everything I want and more
She's everything I want for sure
She's everything that I want to adore

Well baby I am overly attracted
And terribly convinced
That you could be my lover
But I think I lost my chance
You had me at first glance
Oh my Jane Doe


Lyrics submitted by Kitkat152

Jane Doe Lyrics as written by Christofer Drew

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    haha, this song is cute c: it's a short one that's on one of Chris' video blogs...

    link: youtube.com/watch

    PS Chris, your new gf is <b>seriously</b> cute! lol :D

    Kitkat152on August 27, 2009   Link

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