Welcome to the story of my
Life is too short to not think about anything that's
Right for me now, and that's you being by my side
And so I'll put up my dukes and give it a try.

Chorus:
Oh Marjorie what have you done to me
You're all I wanna see and you're probably
The greatest girl I'll ever meet
And over everything else it's you I'll be missing.
Let me explain what I'm going through here,
In Ohio I will miss you my dear,
I just wish that I could be near-er to the girl that makes time disappear.

No one compares to a girl like
You make my days seem brighter and the skies more blue
So I'll wait forever even if I have to.
So just hang on baby and we'll make it through.

Chorus

Hold on baby it's not over yet,
If there's one thing I won't regret
It's the times we've shared or the night we met
And I'll never take it back or take it for granted.
Listen close and I'm sure you'll find,
Exactly what's going on in my mind,
I'm so far away but not far from home.
Cause home's not just a place you dwell in,
It's also a feeling you get when,
You talk to that someone on the phone
And she happens to be...

Chorus

(Oh Marjorie what have you done to me
You're all I wanna see
And you're probably yeah


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    ok first of all, the guy that sings this is cody carson. second, he's in a band called set it off, not 2cents. and third, i love him!

    this song is about a girlfriend (i'm guessing her name is marjorie...) cody had before he went to ohio for college. they arent together anymore but they're still friends so he wrote this song for her.

    maydayfan1026on September 26, 2008   Link

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