Never did much good on my own,
So I’m tryin’ to find somebody else
Never been good at finding much service,
No one else, all by myself.
Spottin’ you ain’t been easy,
I could use one hand, maybe two,
Cuz I got this spot right beside me baby waiting here just for you

So you go hide and I’ll come seek
And maybe someday you will be just sittin’ by me
Cuz I’m counting to 100 and I promise I won’t peek,
As you go hide and I come seek.

How much longer will this game go on?
I guess only time will tell.
I hate to hear that you’re all alone,
Overlook in search of someone else.

So you go hide and I’ll come seek
And maybe someday you will be just sittin’ by me,
Cuz I’m counting to 100 and I promise I won’t peek,
As you go hide and I come seek

If you just show your face
Cuz I want you to be in…in…
I want you to be in.

And you go hide and I’ll come seek
And maybe someday you will be just sittin’ by me,
Cuz I’m counting to 100 and I promise I won’t peek,
As you go hide and I come seek
…I’ll come seek


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    amazing song! this song to me about a guy who lonely, and looking for a relationship. he has somebody in mind, but they're in that back and forth, not sure what this is, kind of stage. so, like the game of love, there is confusion, and hopes of the possibility of pursing a relationship with somebody.

    shooting_star22on September 23, 2004   Link

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