Your boyfriend, he likes you, but does he really try

Can he do, what I do, should you just say good-bye

Your girlfriends, they tell you, don?t ever trust a guy

Should you do, what they do, don?t have a reason why

It?s nothing that I can do, just write another song for you, so

(It?s nothing, I can do)

Your boyfriend , he loves you, but never can reply

Would he say, what I day, I wish you?d say good-bye

It?s nothing that I can do, just write another song for you, so

(It?s nothing, I can do)

This is all that I?m saying

This is all that I?m saying

Your boyfriend, he likes you, but does he really try

Can he do, what I do, should you just say good-bye

It?s nothing that I can do, just write another song for you,so

(It?s nothing, I can do)

(6X) This is all that I?m saying


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    how has no one commented on this song?!? it rocks so much. i love driving along the beach blaring this one...

    candycarlottaon July 28, 2002   Link
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    right on. this song rules. id have to say the second their best.

    Crusty_mabibaon August 08, 2002   Link
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    what do you think their best is?

    Ferris2k1on October 13, 2002   Link
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    I just love this song so much.

    baayouon March 08, 2005   Link
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    i like this song alot lot lot, but i think my favorite is "relive the magic... take the magic home"

    stubby the pirateon February 21, 2006   Link

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