In the days when I was young I never had to cry
If I wanted a lover I did not have to try
But I must have set my expectations far too high
Guess I'm just a silly boy

I guess I'm just a silly boy
There are some things about love that I don't understand
When you promise your heart you do the best you can
But no matter how I try behaving like a man

Seems I'm just a silly boy
I guess I'm just a silly boy
This is the last time I'll wait to stand in line
If you don't come see me I'm dropping the boom on you

'Cause when you lose me
Then everyone will see what a silly girl can do
Don't you tell me that it's over
Don't you make a sound

'Til I get to the river or someplace I can drown
'Cause I put my faith upon you and you let me down
Guess I'm just a silly boy
I guess I'm just a silly boy


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