All you wanted was a one night stand
The fire, the wine and the touch of a man
But I fell in love and ruined all your plans
Now what'll you do about me?

Imagine the faces on your high class friends
When I beat on the door and I beg to come in
Screamin', "Come on, love me again"
Now what'll you do about me?

Well, you can change your number
You can change your name
You can ride like hell on a midnight train
That's alright, mama, that's okay
But What'll you do about me?

Picture your neighbors when you try to explain
That good ol' boy standin' out in the rain
With his nose on a window pane
Now what'll you do about me?

What in the world are you planning to do
When a man comes over just to visit with you
And I'm on the porch with a 2'2
Lady, what will you do about me?

Well, you can call you're lawyer
You can call the fuzz
You can sound the alarm, wake the neighbors up
Ain't no way to stop a man in love
Now what'll you do about me?

All you wanted was a one night stand
The fire, the wine and the touch of a man
But I fell in love and baby, here I am
Now what'll you do about me?

Well, you can change your number
You can change your name
You can ride like hell on a midnight train
That's alright mama, that's okay
Now What'll you do about me?
Now what'll you do about me?
Yeah, what'll you do about me?


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    Aww, I don't know why anyone hasn't commented on this song. It's beautiful. :))

    lizkaon June 14, 2003   Link
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    I also love this song. It is so sweet and peaceful. Fran has the saddest sounding voice in my opinion. Not that it's bad, actually it adds a dramatic effect to their songs which makes it even beautiful.

    rufusworshipperon October 24, 2005   Link
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    I completely agree. I didn't hear it until recently, but it is one of my favorite songs by Travis. It's simple but just lovely.

    blastings18on February 09, 2007   Link

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