One said to the other
You'll never find another
Now that you're on your own
To discover
You're living undercover
Now that you're on your *own

She's not really bothered by a riot in Milan
Only gets excited by the cheap shot brands
Dressed up in a number that she got from Japan
Powdered up, converted with solarium tan

You know that she won't leave here alone
(You know that she won't leave here alone)
She ain't ever gonna leave here alone

One said to the other
You'll never find another
Now that you're on your own
To discover
You're living undercover
Now that you're on your *own

She's not really in touch with the government plans
Much too busy looking for a one night stand
You don't have to show her before you get to know her
And she's the type who plays the fool I don't understand

You know that she won't leave here alone
(You know that she won't leave here alone)
She ain't ever gonna leave here alone

One said to the other
You'll never find another
Now that you're on your own
To discover
You're living undercover
Now that you're on your *own

She ain't ever gonna leave here alone
(Ain't Ever gonna leave here alone)
She ain't ever gonna leave here alone

She's not really bothered by the riot in Milan
Only gets excited by the cheap shot
Dressed up in a number that she got from Japan
Powdered up, covered in solarium tan

You know that she won't leave here alone
(Know that she won't leave here alone)
She ain't ever gonna leave here alone
(Ain't ever gonna leave here alone)
Oh you know that she won't leave here alone
(Know that she won't leave here alone)
She ain't ever gonna leave here alone

One said to the other
You'll never find another
Now that you're on your own
To discover
You're living undercover
Now that you're on your *own

One said to the other
You'll never find another
Now that you're on your own
To discover
You're living undercover
Now that you're on your *own


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One Said to the Other Lyrics as written by Chris Cheney

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    Two guys commenting about a chick to each other...and what there talknig about is already up there^

    sickosampsonon October 19, 2006   Link

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