Oh, oh, oh

I saw you with him today
The boy who took my place
You seemed so much happier with me
Maybe that's just the way I want it to be

I heard that you've been asking 'bout me
'Least that's what tears were telling me
I gave you up such a long time ago
But everyday I wonder why I ever let you go

Now it's just another one of those days
Where you may not feel so right
The way you fit into my arms at night
I'll remember that feeling for the rest of my life

But it's just another one of those days
I can't help but feel a little obsessed
About the things you and I never had
I had the world but instead I threw it all away
And now it's just another one of those days

Oh, oh, oh

Does he really give you all that you need?
Does he feel better than me?
I find it hard to believe

Why don't you tell me to believe?
Why did you let me feel?
Is that the way it's got to be?
What's wrong with me?

Why don't you tell me to believe?
Why don't you make him leave?
It's not the way this has to be

But it's just another one of those days
Where you may not feel so right
The way you fit into my arms at night
I'll remember that feeling for the rest of my life

But it's just another one of those days
I can't help but feel a little obsessed
About the things you and I never had
I had the world but instead I threw it all away
And now it's just another one of those days

Oh, oh, oh


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Cinderella Story Lyrics as written by Tom Higgenson Eric Dennis Vorel

Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    good song. and noone commented about it, so ill be the one who does. its a good song, it kindof makes me wanna boogy even time i heard it. I dont know why just some parts sound like a dancin' song to me. but yes, its a good song which i already said. and "the way you made it all feel so right the way you fit into my arms at night ill remember that feeling for the rest of my life" good part. its just a all around good song. hellya :;) peace out homies

    HoneyBearEM0on June 22, 2002   Link

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