why do you make this sound so difficult to say
you follow me around
you will not go away
you get into my car and you expect a ride,
i wanna go into a hole and hide

oh what can we do when we think of you

you call me in the morning
and you get me out of bed
i can not get your ugly face out of my head
you are not a woman
you are just a little girl
you're nowhere near
you're nowhere near the real world

oh no

oh what can we do when we think of you
what we do when we think of you!

why can't have a real woman
someone to watch over me
someone to sat by my side when im sleeping

i dont want anymore little girls coming around no more
i just want a real woman
not a whore

give me your heart
i just might break it
give me your chance
i'm gonna take it
give me chance
you throw me your love,
you give me what you've got
but im warning the people have said enough


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    They wrote this song back when they where known as "The Ivy League". If you can find it online do so. You can tell it's an early recording but it's filled with awesomeness. I actually can't seem to find the newer version. Guess I'll have to buy the CD.

    As far as song meanings, most likely he wrote this in high school but it translates well into the adult world. A lot of trashy girls out there who lost their ways. And all he wants is a woman who will take charge and look out for him. This is actually my current theme song. Haha

    BstnRichon September 20, 2008   Link

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