Well I was walking back home real late
Look at the stars up in the sky
Thought of the wishes I had made
Then started, thinking about all the time we had left
Was counting out my mistakes
And counting out my regrets

About you, Thought about me
Thought about all the things we'd ever be
Thought about you, Thought about me
Thought about all the things we'd never be
Thought about you

I thought about you

Well I woke up in the pouring rain
My pockets empty and a voice runnin' round in my brain
It started, soundin' a lot like the devil himself
Sayin 'No-one gets to heaven if they don't go through hell.'

Would you, Think about me?
Think about all the things we'd ever be
Now tell me would you, Think about me?
Think about all the things we'd never be
So tell me would you

So tell me would you

I thought about you, I thought about me x6
(I thought I'd mean something to me,
I thought I'd mean something to you) x3

Well I was walking back home real late
Look at the stars up in the sky
Thought of the wishes I had made
Then started thinking about all the time we had left
Was counting all my mistakes and all my regrets

About you, thought about me
Thought about all the things we'd ever be
Thought about you, thought about me
Thought about all the things we'd never be
Thought about you

I thought I'd mean something to me
I thought I'd mean something to you

I thought about you.



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I Thought About You Lyrics as written by Matthew Mark Mchugh

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    General Comment

    sounds different than their other songs, but i like it. ziggurats is awesome

    rela119on May 23, 2007   Link
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    this is a very awesome song =]

    omgnowaion June 08, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    the riff is very catchy.. Its different to their other stuff, but its good. I hope they do smore likethis one.

    productofthe80son June 25, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    I agree, much pop-ier sounding than the previous recordings. But the record is amazing. I really like Ziggurats, but like you guys already said... it's a step in a different direction.

    chrome_aviatoron February 07, 2008   Link
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    The meaning of the song is pretty obvious I think. I thinks it's about how he had time to think and he's realised how he's ruined a chance, and hes thinking about all the things he's ever been/ will never be with that person. I love this song.

    kateebbyon January 17, 2010   Link

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