Hey now do you see me down the way
Been watching you everyday
In my car on your street is where I stay
I know you better that way
One day I'll be meeting you for real
You'll feel bad like I feel

It'll blow you away - You're gonna fall for me
And the voices told me
To blow you away - You're gonna fall for me

Hey now well I'm knocking on your door
This special delivery is yours
My infatuation it's true
Hello, I got something for you

It¹ll blow you away ­ You're gonna fall for me
And the voices told me
To blow you away ­ You're gonna fall for me
If you hadn't sold me
I'd still be away ­ You're right in front of me
Then, I'll be on my way
Breathing you okay

Can't break from my sins
Cannot pray

But you can't kill a man when he's got no hope
You can't kill a man when he's got no hope



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    i luv this song .its sooo awesome i really like that beginning bit Hey now do you see me down the way Been watching you everyday In my car on your street is where I stay I know you better that way One day I'll be meeting you for real You'll feel bad like I feel

    coz it all rhymes and sounds good

    Lozluvssoadon February 19, 2006   Link

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