You must've had your reasons when you left without a call,
But I don't want you thinkin' that I shed too many tears,
I never felt the need to cry for all the wonderin' why,
I don't think love can ever feel that way again

I searched this whole town 'round for a whisper of your name,
But I don't want you thinkin' that you got the best of me,
And it doesn't shame me that I spent a lot of time,
Wonderin' if love can ever feel that way again

Chorus:
I wouldn't bet you're thinkin' 'bout me now,
But that's all the same to me 'cause I don't think that much of you,
Since those couple nights I spent alone,
Sitting home waiting for your call,
And you never called at all

The reason why I'm singin' this ain't that you done me wrong,
It's not because I'm worried, I've left all that stuff behind,
It's just I find it funny how you chose to treat a friend,
That don't think that love can ever feel that way again

[ Chorus 2X ]
I wouldn't bet you're thinkin' 'bout me now,
But that's all the same to me 'cause I don't think that much of you,
Since those couple nights I spent alone,
Sitting home waiting for your call,
And you never called at all

I wouldn't bet you're thinkin' 'bout me now,
But that's all the same to me 'cause I don't think that much of you,
Since those couple nights I spent alone,
Sitting home waiting for your call,
And you never called at all

A friend of ours has seen you and he said you're lookin' fine,
But he was talking 'bout your beauty and I was asking 'bout your mind,
Besides it's not your face I find a-missin' in the end,
I don't think love can ever feel that way again
I don't think love can ever feel that way again...


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    A poignant break-up song. The narrator says -- over and over -- that he's over her. But he doth protest too much, and in the end it's clear that he's not over her at all.

    sugareeon December 30, 2009   Link

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