I kissed the rain, I waited up
You're pouring dragons in my cup
Don't try it, I can't cope with it
Well get over it, yeah I'm over it
I'm tired of night and I can't breathe
You blew me off so easily
It's different between you and me
And I'm over, you'll get over it

I'm not the jealous type that doesn't sleep at night
You got your karma, I know I've got mine
And all of my tears will air dry with just a little time

Well I heard you played behind my back
Was I a fool to not react
Lets go to tape and play it back
I was out of it, I was under it
Your little spells worked quietly
Your good byes left me wondering
Now that I'm gone you'll contemplate
If you're over me, well you used to be

I'm not the jealous type that doesn't sleep at night
You got your karma, I know I've got mine
And all of my tears will air dry with just a little time
Only wanted it once I was over it
You go your way, I know I'll go mine
And all of my tears will air dry with just a little time

How was I supposed to know
You never told me baby what you want
I can't read your mind
You never bothered to look inside of mine
I used to wake up every morning
And all I could do was think of you
But it was all a lie, it was all a lie


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Air Dry Lyrics as written by Teddy Geiger Billy Mann

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    Now that I'm gone you'll contemplate If you're over me, well you used to be

    I looove teddy Geiger!!! OMG, and these 2 lines are so friggin' awesome!!! it's like he's telling her: hey, you were over me right? then fuck off!!

    I agree with whitedaisiesxo, gotta love the confidence the song carries!

    SassyMexy17on November 02, 2006   Link

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