It takes a lot of power
To change your point of view.
And I worry every hour
That I'm away from you.
It makes me feel unnoticed,
Like I was never there.
But I'd give all my life savings,
To know you ever cared.
'Cause you leave me higher
Than I could ever say.
But my heart has been on fire,
And she's gonna find out much too late.
Too young to have a boyfriend,
Too old to be alone.
You sneak him in your bedroom,
When no one else is home.
He'll make you feel rewarded,
So blessed and self assured.
You never had a prom date,
Now you know it's secure.


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    Okay this is better, straight off of Athenaeum.net

    Caielon June 10, 2002   Link

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