There you are
With your perfect way
You got that little shine
In your eyes

To hear one word
Would make my day
But there's no room for me
In your life

Ooo
You got me down on my knees
Ooo
And in my mind I can see
How perfect everything could be
But you won't give us a try

CHORUS
But if I could change your mind
How would you want me?
Would you say you need me?
Cause I need you now!

I try to move on
But your perfect way
Has got this little child
Asking why?

But this world keeps spinning
As my heart stops beating
Is there still no room inside?

woo oh oh
You got me down on my knees
Ooo ooo
And in my mind I can see
How perfect everything could be
But you won't give us a try

CHORUS
But if I could change your mind
How would you want me?
Would you say you need me
Cause I need you now

If I could change your mind
(please tell me I'm not the lonely one)
(Please help me believe that I'm not the only one)
If I could change your mind

But if I could change your mind
How would you want me?
Would you say you need me?
Cuase I need you now

And if I could change your mind
How would you hold me?
Would you say forever?
Or just leave me here to drown

OH and if I could change your mind
(change your mind)
If I could change your mind
(Change your mind)


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Change Your Mind Lyrics as written by Daniel Enrique Manzano Alejandro Luis Manzano

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    Just found this song - so obsessed! They do sound like Goo Goo Dolls a little bit, but I hear The Fray sometimes :D

    ChloeGirldieon November 06, 2009   Link

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