Hello Miss... I'm sorry I didn't catch the rest
When it comes to women, baby, you know I'm not the best
Everyone I see makes it matter less anymore
Then again I've never felt this way before

And girl I don't know you so I walked away
Just goes to show you I should have got a name
To go with a face that I'll never forget
Deep in my heart I'll always regret
Not getting your name (4 times)

Well I tried to be cool but your smile took me out
I tried to be slick but I was just a fool standin around
I hope this is the first song that your heart has ever really heard
Cause I wrote the music, baby you wrote the words

I shouldn't have let ya' if I hadn’t of met ya'
Do this on the day I'm leaving
But now that you got me your everything baby
I haven't stopped believing, no no
Not getting your name (4 times)

I'm looking for forever always
In the sky and on the bi-ways
I don't care how I look to the rest

I'll walk away and pretend my thoughts are over
Man, what would it be like if I was some kind of Casanova
Romeo even knew he had the touch
I'm no star crossed lover, baby just plain in love

And baby it's true that it could be you
I'm thinking about while I'm singing
And if you can help being all by yourself
Make my phone start ringing
Not getting your name



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    Yeah, like when you see this incredibly cute guy in the bus, standing right on your favourite spot and not having the guts to get his name because you think "Small town, I will get to see him later" You just don't.

    greengreenleafon June 18, 2012   Link
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    this reminds me of those people you just see for a second but you never forget them and even though they were only in your life for that second you made contact, you think about them from time to time for the rest of your life.

    megn412on January 24, 2005   Link
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    My Opinion

    Yeah, like when you see this incredibly cute guy in the bus, standing right on your favourite spot and not having the guts to get his name because you think "Small town, I will get to see him later" You just don't.

    greengreenleafon June 18, 2012   Link

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