I bought you a corsage
And pinned a flower on my jacket
Because this night means a lot to me
Then you went
And spilled the punch
All on my tuxedo shirt
White as a cloud
And now I'm screaming out loud

Oh man, it's taking me over
Oh man, it's taking me over

I found another four leaf clover
Up there on the mountain peak
Where it was hard to speak about
And the only thing that would come out
And the only thing that would come out was

Oh man, it's taking me over
Oh man, it's taking me over

Oh man, it's taking me over
Oh man, it's taking me over


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Some Kind Of Cadwallader Lyrics as written by Joe Reinhart Nicholas Vincent Tazza

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    happiness!

    RaceCarRioton July 03, 2008   Link
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    this song is so good and it makes me happy.

    fannypackon January 11, 2009   Link
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    OHHHH MAAANNN IT'S TAKING ME OVERRRR

    BearsAndBeetson June 17, 2010   Link
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    My Interpretation

    A serious prom mishap it seems?

    Marinerson January 16, 2011   Link
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    fjhdfjshfjs <3

    bethanypwnson May 18, 2011   Link
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    That overwhelming feeling you get when you realize you are in love with someone :]

    kaygee1028on September 26, 2013   Link

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