I don't remember what it used to be like
The things that I'm not proud of
And the only reason I kept coming back to you
Was 'cause I thought I was in love

But I don't think about you anymore
And I wonder what the hell I came here for
When I'd rather just fall right off of your floor
And come beautifully undone

I don't recall San Francisco at all
It falls right from my memory
And the only place that really exists
Is where you thought you'd found me

But I don't think about you anymore
And I wonder what the hell I came here for
When I'd rather just fall right off of your floor
And come beautifully undone

But I don't think about you anymore
And I wonder what the hell I came here for
When I'd rather just fall right off of your floor
And come beautifully undone


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    Saw Lindy in concert in Hamilton. He's really good.

    vlcmaapon December 04, 2004   Link
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    the bass player is my friends cousin... :o

    vlcmaapon December 08, 2004   Link
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    i like this song a lot. its pretty obvious what it means..

    jazzy88on June 15, 2005   Link
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    Why is this songso goregous? oh how I love it. This song is great for listening to when you're walking in the rain. I had to walk home from work and it was pouring but Linday was playing in my ears, so I kept a smile on.

    chellieon January 16, 2006   Link
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    This song is so beautiful, it means so much to me.

    kmjeon August 08, 2007   Link
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    Well.. it is pretty self-explanatory, but I think that the beauty of this song is that you feel with it. My favorite song ever!

    yourmomisajerkon March 02, 2008   Link

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