Hey listen let's slow down
I love to keep you company
And without putting other lovers down
We're like a human symphony
And we hang around the same town
For your family and for your friends

And some days love takes its time
And I don't know a thing about it
And some days you change your mind
Because I sure change my mind a lot about you

And most days we don't regret
And most words we say are true
And we force each little step
When something anything would do

And some days love takes its time
And I don't know a thing about it
And some days you change your mind
Because I sure change my mind a lot
And some days everything's fine
And I can't see the forest
All this time that love takes I still believe
So why can't we

And we hang around the same town
For your family and for your friends

And some days love takes its time
And I don't know a thing about it
And some days you change your mind
Because I sure change my mind a lot
And some days everything's fine
I don't know a thing about it
I tried hard to live without it
All I do is think about it
I don't know what I'd do without it
I still don't know a thing about it


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    an awesome song about not being unsure of your feelings about someone

    heathsokon May 25, 2006   Link

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