You never ever leave my mind

My sweet, sweet Madeline

Every time I look into your eyes

I feel like I'm alive

And I can barely make a sound

Whenever you're around

You can find me hiding in the crowd

Each time you come to town



Every time I want to say hello

Every time I want to stay I go

I never find the words to let you know

Sometimes you plague my mind a million times



Every time I want to say hello

Every time I want to stay I go

I never find the words to let you know

Sometimes you plague my mind a million times



I try to somehow let you know

That all the way from here to Mexico

You're the one and only girl for me

He-he tu es un, bonjour oui oui

And my tongue gets tied so quick

I get so nervous I'm feeling sick

I turn into the world's worst Romeo

Every time I try to say hello



You're so fine

Been on my mind

Get nervous every time

I see you hop on by



Every time I want to say hello

Every time I want to stay I go

I never find the words to let you know

Sometimes you plague my mind a million times



Every time I want to say hello

Every time I want to stay I go

I never find the words to let you know

Sometimes you plague my mind a million times



Every time I want to say hello

Every time I want to stay I go

I never find the words to let you know

Sometimes you plague my mind a million times



Every time I want to say hello

Every time I want to stay I go

I never find the words to let you know

Sometimes you plague my mind a million times



Every time I want to say hello

Every time I want to stay I go

I never find the words to let you know

Sometimes you plague my mind a million times


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Hello Lyrics as written by Jason Dunn Daniel Biro

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    im so lucky to have played this song on stage with them twice! heck ya!

    sk8sidekickon April 08, 2007   Link

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