Do you know?
And do you know?
Do you know?

Do you know what it feels like
Loving someone that's in a rush to throw you away?
(Do you know, do you know, do you know?)
Do you know what it feels like
To be the last one to know the lock on the door has changed?
(Do you know, do you know, do you know, do ya)

If birds flying south is a sign of changes
At least you can predict this every year
Love, you never know the minute it ends suddenly
I can't get it to speak
Maybe if I knew all the things it took to save us
I could fix the pain that bleeds inside of me
Look in your eyes to see something about me
I'm standing on the edge and I don't know what else to give

Do you know what it feels like
Loving someone that's in a rush to throw you away?
(Do you know, do you know, do you know?)
Do you know what it feels like
To be the last one to know the lock on the door has changed?
(Do you know, do you know, do you know, do ya)

How can I love you?
How can I love you?
How can I love you?
How can I love you?
If you just don't talk to me, babe

It flows through my head
The question is she needed
And decide all the man I can ever be.
Looking at the last 3 years like I did,
I could never see us ending like this (Do you know?)
Seeing your face no more on my pillow
Is a scene that's never ever happened to me (Do you know?)
But after this episode I don't see
You could never tell the next thing life could be

Do you know what it feels like
Loving someone that's in a rush to throw you away?
(Do you know, do you know, do you know?)
Do you know what it feels like
To be the last one to know the lock on the door has changed?
(Do you know, do you know, do you know, do ya)

Do you know what it feels like
Loving someone that's in a rush to throw you away?
(Do you know, do you know, do you know?)
Do you know what it feels like
To be the last one to know the lock on the door has changed?
(Do you know, do you know, do you know, do ya)

Do you know?
Do you know?
Do you know?
Do you know?

Do you know what it feels like
Loving someone that's in a rush to throw you away?
(Do you know, do you know, do you know?)
Do you know what it feels like
To be the last one to know the lock on the door has changed?
(Do you know, do you know, do you know, do ya)

Do you know what it feels like
Loving someone that's in a rush to throw you away?
(Do you know, do you know, do you know?)
Do you know what it feels like
To be the last one to know the lock on the door has changed?
(Do you know, do you know, do you know, do ya)

Do you know
Do you know
Do ya

Do you know
Do you know
Do ya


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Do You Know? (The Ping Pong Song) Lyrics as written by Enrique Iglesias Sean Garrett

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    I am not a huge Enrique fan, but I do like this song. I was in this situation this past summer. I had been with this woman for 8 years and decided to break it off. I still have feelings of love for her, and tried to go back. I told her how much I loved her and wanted to be with her and she said she didn't love me like that anymore. I felt like she was "in a rush to throw me away." I love her so much and want to be with her, and she doesn't want to be with me anymore like that. It is killing me inside. I know exactly how he feels. I do like this song, but at the same time it depresses me to no end.

    dmbfan1on September 06, 2007   Link

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