I got a lot to say to you
Yeah I got a lot to say
I noticed your eyes are always glued to me
Keeping them here and it makes no sense at all

They taped over your mouth
Scribbled out the truth with their lies
Your little spies
They taped over your mouth
Scribbled out the truth with their lies
Your little spies

Crush, crush, crush, crush, crush (two, three, four)

Nothing compares to a quiet evening alone
Just the one two of us is counting on
That never happens, I guess I'm dreaming again
Let's be more than, this

If you wanna play it like a game
Well come on, come on let's play
'Cause I'd rather waste my life pretending
Than have to forget you for one whole minute

They taped over your mouth
Scribbled out the truth with their lies
Your little spies
They taped over your mouth
Scribbled out the truth with their lies
Your little spies

Crush, crush, crush, crush, crush (two, three, four)

Nothing compares to a quiet evening alone
Just the one two of us is counting on
That never happens, I guess I'm dreaming again
Let's be more than, this now

Rock and roll baby, don't you know that
We're all alone now, I need something to sing about
Rock and roll honey, don't you know baby
We're all alone now, I need something to sing about
Rock and roll honey, don't you know baby
We're all alone now, give me something to sing about

Nothing compares to a quiet evening alone
Just the one two of us is counting on
That never happens, I guess I'm dreaming again
Let's be more than, no

Nothing compares to a quiet evening alone
Just the one two of us is counting on
That never happens, I guess I'm dreaming again
Let's be more than, more than this
Oh, oh, ooh


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Crushcrushcrush Lyrics as written by Hayley Nichole Williams Joshua Neil Farro

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    I got a lot to say to you Yeah, I got a lot to say I noticed your eyes Are always glued to me Keeping them here And it makes no sense at all

    (A boy and a girl teasing each other)

    They taped over your mouth Scribbled out the truth with their lies You little spies (x2)

    (They can't trust each other/deception)

    Crush Crush Crush Crush, crush (Two, three, four!)

    Nothing compares to A quiet evening alone Just the one, two of us

    (They can't stay away from each other)

    Who's counting on That never happens I guess I'm dreaming again Let's be more than this

    If you wanna play it like a game Well, come on, come on, let's play 'Cause I'd rather waste my life pretending Than have to forget you For one whole minute

    (She's prepared to have a fling rather than a proper relationship because its so good)

    They taped over your mouth Scribbled out the truth with their lies You little spies (x2)

    Crush Crush Crush Crush, crush (Two, three, four!)

    Nothing compares to A quiet evening alone Just the one, two of us Who's counting on That never happens I guess I'm dreaming again Let's be more than this now

    Rock and roll, baby Don't you know that we're all alone now? I need something to sing about Rock and roll, hey Don't you know, baby, we're all alone now? I need something to sing about Rock and roll, hey Don't you know, baby, we're all alone now? Give me something to sing about

    (Umm probably sex or the lust they feel)

    Nothing compares to A quiet evening alone Just the one, two of us Who's counting on That never happens I guess I'm dreaming again Let's be more than No, oh

    Nothing compares to A quiet evening alone Just the one, two of us Who's counting on That never happens I guess I'm dreaming again Let's be more than More than this

    I love the whole: "rock and roll baby" bit, my fav bit. It always reminds me of a piss take article I saw on Paramore or "Parawhore" they renamed it lol (dw, I love Paramore but it was hilarious) with a quote saying:

    "Rock and roll, baby Don't you know that we're all alone now? I need something to sing about" - Hayley Williams

    "I'll give her something to sing about!" - every teen male on Hayley Williams

    Hahaha hilarious. I have a love/hate relationship with this song and That's What You Get. I do love nearly every Paramore song tho, Riot! more than All We Know Is Falling but I like them both. Awesomeness. ^^

    Maid Maria1on August 10, 2008   Link

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