Pretty girl in suffering while he confesses everything
pretty soon she'll figure out what his intentions were about
that's what you get for falling again
you can never get 'em out of your head
that's what you get for falling again
you can never get 'em out of your head
Its the way
That he makes you feel
Its the way
that he kisses you
Its the way
that he makes you fall inlove
she's beautiful as usual with bruises on her ego and
her killer instinct tells her to be aware of evil men
and that's what you get for falling again
you can never get 'em out of your head
that's what you get for falling again
you can never get 'em out of your head
(chorus x 2)
pretty girl pretty girl
Pretty girl in suffering while he confesses everything
pretty soon she'll figure out
you can never get 'em out of your head
Its the way
he makes you cry
Its the way
that he's in your mind
It's the way
that he makes you fall inlove
(Chorus)


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    This is an awesome song!

    Jezz123on January 16, 2002   Link

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