I saw you in the hallway,
I bet that's what they all say,
You probably didn't even notice
I was the loser,
Who was starin' at my shoes 'n'
Couldn't think of nothin' to say.
I'm on the runway,
Of a flight that's going one way,
On "cross your finger" airlines.
I'm picking up pace
I'm gettin' nervous in the worst way,
Here goes nothing

I saw her walkin' over,
She's slowly movin' closer,
Wrote her a letter about a week ago and,
To my surprise
She replied and said:

You can hold me once,
You can hold me twice,
Even better if the stars are good tonight.
You can hold me, be my one and only,
This is the reply to the letter you wrote me.

You told me to meet you after gym class,
But I forgot to get a hall pass,
And got sent to the office.
You tried to call me,
Asked everyone around who saw me,
They didn't even notice.
You're on your way now,
Movin' with your parents to some hick town,
A thousand miles away.
I'm in the playground,
And there's so much I could say now,
I still remember when

[Chorus]

It's been awhile since we said "hi",
Three hundred and sixty five days have gone by now,
And I could paint of picture of you.
I see you every time I pass your locker,
Remember the time we talked 'til six a.m.
And I'm tired of missing you
Six a.m. and I'm tired of missing you


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    THis song is absolutely amazing..I learned to play it on my acoustic guitar..and i played and sung the first part of it to a girl i was attracted to.."I saw you in the Hallway...I bet thats what they all say..." that part...and she absolutely loved it...lets just say it worked:)

    Jmenz223on April 26, 2007   Link

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