When she leaves,
she's just asking
to be followed.

When she walks out,
all she wants is
to be led.

All my boys say
she's just asking
for it.
And I ain't syaing nothing.

(Chorus)She couldn't care less
Wearing that dress.
Pretty little thing
Oh no
Hot little thing
Hot little thing and knows it.
Don't suppose it would be cool if we hung out?

'Cause when you walked by
you know every guy
noticed.

The way that your dress
clings on for the ride
mmhmm.

All my boys say
she's the type to
fake it.
And I ain't saying nothing.

Chorus

We could go out
we could go anywhere that you want.
We could stay in
we could do anything that you want.
We could do lunch
in Soho
or something.

'Cause when you walked in
all i want is
a reason
to talk to that girl
whose grace is so rare.

All my boys say
you won't get her
numbers.
I ain't saying nothing.
628-4081.

Chorus



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    I'm so happy that songmeanings.net accepted this for their website because I can't find the lyrics anywhere online. The lyrics are soooo pretty too. To me, this song is about a guy persuing this beautiful woman he sees everyday, but all his friends say he will never date her. And then at the end, he gets her number, so alls well that ends well. =]

    brunettetapchickon August 23, 2006   Link
  • 0
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    songs about a girl and a guy at a party.

    It's pretty hot though.

    Eggos=yumon September 14, 2006   Link
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    oh and the last lyrics are wrong i just have no clue what he says maybe it's:

    all my boys say you won't get her numbers i ain't saying nothing just send those texts to her all the way home

    Eggos=yumon September 14, 2006   Link
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    He mumbles the number reeeeaal quiet. It's pretty close to the actual number too, heard that from the man himself.

    Someone should get some other of his lyrics up on here, the album is so so so good. I'm not even kidding.

    Mortonium Iceon October 25, 2006   Link
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    it sounds like hes mumbling 261-628-1081... maybe he said a different number when you heard him Mortonium.

    SorrowfulTune0LamentingRageon August 27, 2009   Link
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    WHAT a sexy song.

    michellieheartsuon October 23, 2011   Link

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