I know something about the girl
whos hoping to be seen standing
Alone in the back of the room
She's just trying to fit in
but its hard because she's never spoken to anyone
Don't worry cause you got me
I wanna see a smile on your face
No more tears today
Or I'll tell everyone that I know that
I want that girl to stay
Janelle,Janelle-everythings alright
Janelle,Janelle-we'll hold each other tight
Janelle,Janelle-I'm such a lucky guy
Lost little girl I've been thinking of you again
(repeat the whole damn thing)
Lost little girl,I wrote this song for you ya know
Janelle,Janelle
Janelle,Janelle
Janelle,Janelle
I really really like you
I really really like you


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    an adorable song about wanting to befriend the new girl in the crowd. something about the line "i really really like you" at the end always gets to me. :)

    snozzberryon August 22, 2002   Link
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    I love this song, mostly because my name is Janelle, and because I first heard it when James Likeness of Copeland sang it to me. Also, I can really relate to the lyrics, and I also wanted to have a song about me. So, basically, this song rules. It's the cutest!

    robotlovE>on February 09, 2006   Link
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    I agree with snozzberry, the whole "I really, really like you" thing always gets to me. Too. unbearably. cute. ACK! @__@

    Raigeon February 28, 2006   Link

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