Ooh, ooh, ooh
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh

I sit tight, don't wanna miss the show
I hang on, don't wanna miss my prime
Time will fly, upon my baby's back
Time will fly, upon my baby's back

Stay awhile, my baby wants me to
Don't you go, my baby begs me so
But tide will dry, upon my baby's back
Tide will dry, upon my baby's back

And I get weak, I get weary
I miss sleep, I get moody
I'm in thoughts, I write songs
I'm in love, I walk on

So, fingers crossed, my time is coming now
Don't you go, my baby begs me so
Time will fly, upon my baby's back
Time will fly, upon my baby's back

And I get weak, I get weary
I miss sleep, I get moody
I'm in thoughts, I write songs
I'm in love, I walk on

So, ooh, ooh, ooh
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh
Ooh, ooh, ooh
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh


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    I feel this song sounds about how she is in love with a guy that she knows it will never work out, or last. not because he doesn't want her but for some other reason maybe hes unfaithful or cheated and now she cant get over it but she still wants it to work and has hope.

    (Stay a while, my baby wants me to, Don't you go, my baby begs me so) he does want her.

    (Fingers crossed)- She has hope that they'll work out (my time is coming now) she knows she has to leave (Don't you go, my baby begs me so)- begs her not to go hes wants this too. (Time will fly, upon my baby's back)- she comforts him and explains that he will be fine, time flies before you know it your fine again

    I'm in love I walk on- she finally leaves.

    k0bethon December 30, 2010   Link

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