Oh Donna, won't ya pick me up tomorrow?
I need to get out of this place I'm in,
And get my life in order.
Although this world, just might fall apart,

I've got enough in my heart to get us started.
Come with me, oh, I'm beggin' you please,
Or just say goodbye, 'cause' this is the end of me.

Let's go far away from here,
And not come back until the coast is clear.
I'm fallin', thinkin' of you,
I count the days and all the funny things we do. I'm so sorry now you ignore me,

Tried to explain, but it's such a long story.
Now ya never call me, saw you in the lobby,
You smiled, then pretended that you never saw me

[Chorus]

Doo-doo, doot-doo-doo-doo, doot-doo-doo-doo, doot-
doo-doo-doo,doo-doo


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    this song is hottness i am listening to it right now, his voice is great, it kinda sounds like new old school haha

    coldtoes69on January 22, 2005   Link

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