I don't want to like you all of my life
Having chronic day-dreams of you as my wife
We're just friends and I understand that
It's just sometimes I wish that we
Could talk about the possibilities
And tell you what you mean to me
Of us a couple
Of you as my girlfriend
Maybe it's not an end
To us as friends
As long as we never forget
The day we met
You're still my best friend
Despite all that's happened

I don't want to say what you mean to me
Cause I know that you'll never see
Everything I think we could be

So what if things get complicated
If we ever dated
It's so far away from reality
I don't see the problem
With my fantasy

I don't want to say what you mean to me
Cause I know that you'll never see
Everything I think we could be

I know it's not likely
That you will ever like me
But if I never I Try
Will I forgive myself?
For letting letting this go by
Will I ever love anyone else?
And every day I'll be praying
That you'll say the words I'm not saying
Don't wanna hurt you so
But deep inside
I know you know
By the way I look at you
I think that you want me to
Ask you out
Relieve all your doubt

I don't want to say what you mean to me
I don't want to say what you do to me
I don't want to tell you anything
Especially cause you would hurt me


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    Well it sounds like this song is about a great friend of his, someone he wants to be more than that, but he doesn't want to tell her because he's afraid of what would happen. It's a sad and quite true situation... heartfelt lyrics we've come to expect from Fast H! Keep it up!

    IOU_1_Galaxyon September 14, 2002   Link
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    these guys sound sweet. most guys arent like this so.... who ever gets to be a girlfriend of one of these guys is pretty lucky. thanks dazedandcunfused for supporting my band as well.

    punkiebruster21on September 23, 2002   Link

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