Julie come back to me
Julie come back to me
Because, I could be
I could be, I could be
I could be your dream.

Caught in the pouring rain
A smile in your picture frame
Because I could be
I could be, I could be
I could be...

I'm not gonna lie when you saw me that night
And ask me if I'd like to dance.
I could not believe you would settle for me
And now this is out of my hands.

So give me a chance.

Julie believe in me
Julie believe in me
Because I could be
I could be, I could be
I could be...

I'm not gonna lie when you saw me that night
And ask me if I'd like to dance.
I could not believe you would settle for me
And now this is out of my hands.

So give me a chance



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Julie Lyrics as written by Jonathan Jones Dan Koch

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    Self Explanatory song. Kicks ass

    Echo_Rebornon October 25, 2007   Link

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