Pretending you don't see me smile
When I hear your name
We were only friends for a while
I've known you for so long mama
Living right here beneath your eyes
Hey my lonely friend
It all comes down to

Run your words to ruin but we're scared to touch
Too much a likeness
Run your words to ruin but we're scared to touch
Too much a likeness

Until you find me
Twisting on this broken swing
We liked to talk about who was a fool born in love
I was just a red faced boy with a diamond ring
And no one left to love
Hey my lonely friend, it all comes down to

Run your words to ruin but we're scared to touch
Too much a likeness
Run your words to ruin but we're scared to touch
Too much a likeness

I'll be Uncle Joe and you be Aunt Bunny
Still getting caught up in the crossroads my dear
On up to Canada fall down to west Cheyenne
The Texas nights never seemed so warm she said
She, she said...she said, she said
I dont even care where I'm going
I don't even care
I've got to see you around, I've got to go
Too much a likeness


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    This song has a really great beat. Can't help but to tap your toes and sing along.

    Imsorryimleavingon April 22, 2003   Link

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