Are you ready?
Yes, I'm ready
Are you ready?
Yes, I'm ready

I don't even know how to love you
Just the way you want me to
But I'm ready (ready)
To learn (to learn)
Yes, I'm ready (ready)
To learn (to learn)
To fall in love
To fall in love
To fall in love with you

I don't even know how to hold your hand
Just to make you understand
But I'm ready (ready)
To learn (to learn)
Yes, I'm ready (ready)
To learn (to learn)
To hold your hand
Make you understand
To hold your hand right now

I don't even know how
To kiss your lips (kiss your lips)
At a moment like this
But I'm going to learn how to do
All the things you want me to
(Are you ready?) Yes, I'm ready
(Are you ready?) Yes, I'm ready
To fall in love
To fall in love
To fall in love right now

(Are you ready?) Yes, I'm ready
(Are you ready?) Yes, I'm ready
(To kiss me?) Yes, I'm ready
(To love me?)
To kiss you, love you, to hug you
Baby, I'm ready


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    If first heard this song in American Burger with my girlfriend. We were very confused as to the meaning of this song because all we heard was "are you ready, yes im ready" over and over. We followed to joke about this long later on to the point we have declared this song, "our song" So despite its unusual sound and lyrics, this song is one of my favorites now! :)

    bugoffon January 21, 2007   Link

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