La la la la la la

Mixed up and lost
You showed me love at no cost
And when nobody else cared
You were there

Down on my luck
You helped my life get unstuck
And when the world went away
You stayed

Thank you for the good times
Thank you for your love
Thank you for the joy you've given me, yeah, yeah
Thank you

La la la la la la

You fight off my enemies
You'd take a bullet for me
And you know I'd do the same
For you

'Cause that's how we roll
Connected at the soul
And I just wanted you to know
How I feel

Thank you for the good times
Thank you for your love
Thank you for the joy you've given me, yeah, yeah
Thank you

La la la la la la

Thank you for loving me every day
Thank you for showing me the way
Thank you for things that I'd never say

La la la la la

Thank you for the good times
Thank you for your love
Thank you for the joy you've given me, yeah, yeah
Thank you (x2)
(Thank you for loving me every day
Thank you for showing me the way
Thank you for things that I'd never say)

La la la la la


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    No comments?! seriously? well this is an absolutely amazing song. it's obvious what it's about but whatever. so it's like she's got this friend and he's always been there for her and always helped her and i'd say she's got a crush on him [Thank you for things that I'd never say] and honestly she just appreciates him so much she wants to say thank you. she wants to make sure he knows how much she needs and appreciates him. it's a great song.

    love it <33

    BoomTownWhoreon June 22, 2009   Link

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