Knock knock knock, you're knocking
On my window last night
This fire’s been out for some time
You told me it was over with her
That’s not quite right
You said I was your life
So be min, so be mine

Things are rough enough
Won’t you toughen up
Please just make up your mind
How could I be so blind

I can see it in your eyes
I can see it in your eyes
When you lie
I see it in your eyes

You’ll never leave her will you, baby? I understand
You’ll never grow up, or be a man
And I’d wait a thousand years for you
But this I demand
Just tell me where I stand
Take my hand, I know you can

She keeps calling me
I can’t take it
She thinks I’m really her friend
I think we’re near in the end

I can see it in your eyes
I can see it in your eyes
When you lie
I see it in your eyes

So crooked mouths speak crooked words
That ruin you for other girls
I don’t know how to conjugate a lie
My crooked eyes have crooked tears,
You turned the tables on me, dear
I was so shocked I couldn’t even cry

I can see it in your eyes
Yes, I see it in your eyes
When you lie
I see it in your eyes
Yeah, I see it in your eyes
I can see it in your eyes


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    Well given the circumstances, this song is obviously about Ryan and Keltie. Ryan was cheating on Keltie with Z. Z knew it and she obviously just wants him to choose her already.

    eyeglassesfullofstarson April 23, 2012   Link

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