Lately I feel so small
Or maybe its just that my bed has grown
I never noticed it before but you were there
So how was I to know

That this single bed
Was always meant for two
Not just anyone
It was meant for me and you

And now your halfway round the world
And I'm just a day behind
Nothin' seems to fill the hole
That I have since you left my side
You'll always be my little girl
Though I can't hold you tonight
And now your halfway round the world
And I'm just a day behind

I wake up in the night
I turn around and find that you're not there
I just like to watch you sleep and lay by you
I love to feel you near
I think I'm going crazy
Everyday confusion starts to grow
I never noticed it before
But you were there so how was I to know
That this single bed
Was always meant for two
Not just anyone
It was meant for me and you


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Belgium Lyrics as written by Jaret Ray Reddick Eric H. Delegard

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    cool song, i also like the accoustic version at track 28 on drunk enough to dance.

    jim bradburryon September 03, 2002   Link

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