songs come on my radio

some are fast and some are slow

some about sunshine some about rain

but to this old heart they sound the same

even though love notes and words might change


They're all about you

those kisses underneath the stars...you

those angel eyes and open arms...you

they're all about you


Layin at night in this big old bed

a million thoughts run through my head

sometimes I can't even sleep

your memory won't let me be

even if I drift off to dream


They're all about you

I close my eyes and all I see is you

yeah your the star of every scene...you

they're all about you


Conversations all begin with "hey what's up" and "how you been" but by the time they end they're all about you

revelatons late at night

wishes tossed up to the sky

best moments of my life

they're all about you


You

it doesn't matter what it is...you

oh its a fight that I can't win

every scene and every song

girl the list goes on and on

every night girl every dream

every thought and everything

they're all about you

yeah all about you





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