Whoa, whoa, whoa
You don't know

Whoa, whoa, whoa
Whoa, whoa
You don't know

You walk around and, baby, there's something you're missing
Hallucinations happen in your head
This look you're giving me is not even focusing
Something I did or maybe something I said

[Chorus]
You never know, baby
You never know, baby
You never know, baby
You never know
You judge us all by the lie that was told, baby
You never know, baby
You never know

Yeah
Whoa, whoa
You don't know

I speak these words
But, baby, you don't even listen
These things I say
Just going through your head (going through your head)
I've got my gun,
But I'm low on ammunition
I am like a book that is waiting to be read

[Chorus]

Do you ever wonder?
Don't you ever wonder, baby
Who's spell your under?
Don't you ever wonder, baby?
Do you ever wonder?
Don't you ever wonder, baby?
We've got your number
Don't you ever wonder?

You never know
Do you ever know?
(Do you ever know?)
Oh, oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh
Whoa, oh
Whoa, oh

You don't know
Whoa, what's the source of all this
Baby, you've been dishin'
Could they be lies that maybe you've fed (that you fed)?
Consider well the kind of stream where you've been fishin'
I'm like a book that's waiting to be read

[Chorus]

Baby, you never know
Whoa, whoa, whoa
You never know
(You don't know)
Whoa, whoa, whoa
Whoa, whoa, you don't know


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    oh man... the beginning of this song w/ the whoas... totally got me when i bought this time around 2 years ago sigh but it's extremly difficult to understand taylor when he sings this song... i had to read the lyrics to figure out what they were saying... jeez. whenever i say "you never know" i have to break out into song imsuchateeny

    pomegranatesROCKon July 02, 2002   Link
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    i love this one.

    jessayon November 10, 2004   Link
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    It is really hard to understand him. It's kind of a slurred delivery but heh good song none the less. It seems like he's putting the girl on the spot about why she's avoiding him.

    faithful_sparkleon July 26, 2005   Link

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