we could have skated through winter if i
just kissed you then
mistakes i made
by not falling head
over heels for you
on icy ponds
and your grip on my hand
could have been tighter
as we listened
to Martina in the backseat and i..
and i remember now
how i felt then
so ill replay those nights in my head
now i can still feel
the shiver in my knees
and your hand on my back
the party down the street
is getting old
i could chase you around
the cars outside your house
or look at the stars
through a blanket of trees
but the february breeze
is coming on strong
so take my jacket
and we can sit on these steps
talk about anything
cause whatever u say
will mean everything to me
just forget how i
pushed my way in
i just wanted my
foot in the door
if you remember me now
its all been worth it


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    this is a great song, this band used to be called Plan B but changed their name to sonny. theyre amazing:)

    Last But Not Leaston April 29, 2002   Link
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    THEY CHANGED THEIR NAME.. god damn.. some one coulda told me..

    EmOrUkEr9on July 07, 2002   Link
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    oh yeah.. and does any one if these guys have a cd out.. cause i was looking all over for Plan B.. so maybe they'll have one under Sonny

    EmOrUkEr9on July 07, 2002   Link
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    yeah they have a cd called A Temporary Remedy

    takingbacktheusedon August 31, 2002   Link
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    omg i had the same problem looking for plan b.. i got some canadian band called plan b that was nothing like them. i was like omg, is this band dead? aha but they're awesome except like no one knows about them. thats kinda cool tho

    Rufio033on April 20, 2003   Link
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    hot diggity damn, i love these guys. If any of you foolios out there know where i can get one of their cd's then email me at vipergt196@hotmail.com

    vipergt196on June 09, 2003   Link
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    check them out on my site monadnockrock.cjb.net

    jessayon June 11, 2003   Link
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    their website rolls eyes sonnyrocks.com

    jessayon June 11, 2003   Link
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    my coments aren't getting added... i said heir website... sonnyrocks[dot]com

    jessayon June 11, 2003   Link

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