I've been
hearing about
you
All about your disapproval
Still I remember
The way I used to move you

I wrote you a letter
I heard it just upset you
Why don't you tell me
How I can do this better

Are you out there?
Can you hear me?
Can I call you?
Do you still hate me?
Are we talking?
Or are we fighting?
Is it over?
Are we writing?

We're getting older
But we're acting younger
We should be smarter
It seems we're
getting dumber

I have a picture
Of you and me in Brooklyn
And of course it
was raining
I remember that day

Are you out there?
Can you hear me?
Can I call you?
Do you still hate me?
Are we talking?
Or are we fighting?
Is it over?
Are we writing?

And I miss you
And I miss you
And I miss you

Are you out there?
Do you hear me?
Can I call you?
Do you still hate me?
Are we talking?
Or are we fighting?
Is it over?
Are we writing?

And I miss you
And I miss you
And I miss you
I miss you
I miss you

Go!


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    this fool ruined my favorite set your goals cover!!!

    herestolife1000on October 21, 2009   Link

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