Can I call you sweetheart or even baby doll?
If I had your number you'd be getting a phone call
Can I leave you a message on your machine?
Letting you know that you're the bomb
And you blew up on me
Are you anxious to see me
After your next class?
Do you care when I tell you
Step around that broken glass?
Can I see you after you get out of school?
I won't even mind if you treat me cruel
Take a ride on my Vespa, I'll take you home
I'll climb up to your window and read you a poem
I know that you believe in the one true God above
And that's why you're waiting
For your one and only love
Do your feet hurt? Did you fall from heaven?
'Cause you've been running through
My mind all day
My mind don't mind
I don't know what to say or do
I can't eat when I'm with you
Goodnight sweetheart I gotta go
And you won't come to my next show?




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    this song rock......this is one of my all time favorites true story no lie

    superstar4on January 07, 2002   Link
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    Catchy song. Has come prevty good0pick-up2lines...

    myownprison333on November 30, -0001   Link
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    this is one of my all time favs....its just so cute....and mxpx r spunks and they rocked at vans...

    sarzaon April 19, 2002   Link
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    mxpx you guys are spunks

    holysweeton April 27, 2002   Link
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    get the acoustic version. so good.

    phaty4on May 01, 2002   Link
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    yea the acoustic is great. this has to be the greatest love song ive ever heard.

    PnkRawkKdon May 03, 2002   Link
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    This is a great song, orgasmic ... thanks to my friend for telling me about it ... and i dont know what to say or do now knowing its such a beautiful song ...

    saneon May 06, 2002   Link
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    its good for a song made up mostly about pickup lines!

    chazon May 20, 2002   Link
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    This song just kicks!It really reminds me of one of my good friends, Kyle!:)

    goldensurfer24on June 08, 2002   Link
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    gotta love this song.. reminds me of my life and it makes me smile. :)

    weezergirlon June 10, 2002   Link

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