You know how the story goes,
Boy meets girl, falls in love with girl
Doesn't want no one but her wants her
How it ends nobody knows, but they might end up together
Either way he's ever-changed by her

Sleepless nights never ending days
Wandering 'round in a help-less daze
Know where my interest lies
Deep inside your bright brown eyes
Don't ever question how I feel inside.

You may say I'm crazy, well I'm crazy about you
Can you blame me?

You know how the days go by life's never been much better
Realize now he never had a clue
About what love really is but it looks like he's enlightened
This time, He's a man brand-new.

Love, me like you do
And it will come right back to you
Don't ever question how I feel inside.

You may say I'm crazy well I'm crazy about you
Can you blame me?


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    "Know where my interest lies, deep inside your bright brown eyes, never question how I feel inside" My boyfriend sent me those song lyrics one time when I was really upset about something...and we were listening to this song in the pool the other day=) It was so cute. I was like THIS SOUNDS FAMILIAR haha...It just means a lot to me. I saw the Penguins not too long ago and the lead singer had these cool tube socks that were like black and gold striped.

    cruel_intentions27on July 05, 2002   Link

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