(not loud)Here I go drivin'by your house might as well throw some rocks at your window
(gets louder)Yeh... But you don't
to seem care, or maybe your not there, probably out with someone else... tryin' to keep it on the down-low. Just so you know I'm not takin' this so well. Since I've been alone I've learned how to:
(Chorus)Cuss you out in Japanese, Organize my DVDs, Play Solitaire again, and I hear that your doin' fine, smilin' all the time, you really rub it in, when you say your over me and you want to be just friends...

Hey, what about the promises you made to me that we'll always be together and you'll be there, everyday I wake up. I found a box of notes you wrote , each one signed with X and Os and P.S. like I love you, we're never gonna break up.
Just so you know, I'm not takin' this so well, now that I'm alone I've had time to:
(Chorus)Cuss you out in Japanese, organize my DVDs, smash my sister's violin, and I hear that you're doin' fine, and smilin' all the time, you really rub it in, when you say your over me and you want to be just friends, just friends.

Here I go again, (echo), here I go again, here I go again, (echo) I really miss you, Now it's time to:
Beg pretty please, I'm pourin' all the geez my heart may never mend. (Chorus)And I punch holes in all my walls, close down all the malls, smash my sister's violin. And I hold your picture by the bed, you're still livin' in head. At least I can pretend, that your not over me, 'cause I can't be just friends, just friends, don't want to be just friends, la, la,la, la, laaaa...


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    hah, this song rocks.... i love that one line "Cuss you out in Japanese".....lol...gotta love this song

    perfectpixie14on October 03, 2005   Link

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