Every night I see you standing on the corner
Shaking that thing like you're playing Pop Warner
Touchdown turnaround, play by play keep the score
Would you turn me down if I'm not what you're looking for

I never knew you
(Don't give up on me)
I never knew you
(Don't give up on me)
I never knew you
(Don't give up on me)
I never knew you
Threw so hard

Touchdown turnaround, I never see you around
Anywhere or anymore, you are what I'm looking for
Touchdown turnaround, everything is safe and sound
Everywhere and every time, I am yours and you are mine

Little league in '93 taught me how to take defeat
Good thing there's no mercy rule in love 'cause I would long be beat
Hit the ground look around, but you're nowhere to be found
Accept my loss and head back to the mound

I never knew you
(Don't give up on me)
I never knew you
(Don't give up on me)
I never knew you
(Don't give up on me)
I never knew you
Threw so hard

Touchdown turnaround, I never see you around
Anywhere or anymore, you are what I'm looking for
Touchdown turnaround, everything is safe and sound
Everywhere and every time, I am yours and you are mine

I never knew you
(Don't give up on me)
I never knew you
(Don't give up on me)
I never knew you
(Don't give up on me)
I never knew you
Threw so hard

Touchdown turnaround, I never see you around
Anywhere or anymore, you are what I'm looking for
Touchdown turnaround, everything is safe and sound
Everywhere and every time, I am yours and you are mine

Touchdown turnaround, I never see you around
Anywhere or anymore, you are what I'm looking for
Touchdown turnaround, everything is safe and sound
Everywhere and every time, I am yours and you are mine



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Touchdown Turnaround (Don't Give Up on Me) Lyrics as written by Jesse Kurvink Forrest Kline

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    love how this site is called determinetheworthofthisbandwhileswooningoverhowgreatasongisandhowyoucanrelatetoit.net
    and not songMEANINGS.net.

    geez. wake-up call, folks.

    Aoarc1etcon October 20, 2006   Link
  • 0
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    i know i missed a few spots so dont hate on a brotha for tryin

    vacantjoshson August 29, 2002   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    "shaking that thing like you're playing pop warner"

    i never knew you (don't give up on me) i never knew you threw so hard

    good thing theres no mercy rule in love cause i would long be beat accept my loss and head back to the mound

    LTJFan45on September 01, 2002   Link
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    oh yeah, hello goodbye rocks!

    LTJFan45on September 01, 2002   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    THIS SONG RULES ALL!!!! what are some other upbeat ones like this

    jameslinkon April 15, 2003   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    THIS SONG RULES ALL!!!! what are some other upbeat ones like this

    jameslinkon April 15, 2003   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    THIS SONG RULES ALL!!!! what are some other upbeat ones like this

    jameslinkon April 15, 2003   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    This song indeed rules, If You Wanna, is real good too. these guys are just good as hell.

    anthonytreevslyon April 16, 2003   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    its too bad theyre assholes.

    baggy trouserson April 23, 2003   Link
  • 0
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    james link is gay, but this song does rule, and these guys arent assholes, nice to me, but thats probably because i fuckin rule

    matthaireon June 13, 2003   Link

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