September seventh and she's heading for school
She'll probably leave me, for some college fool
And I know, that's just the way it goes

In funny old place under the street light
Face to face, here on our last night
You should know, one thing before you go

I tell her, we've gone too far to give up now
And like a bomb, it all comes out (I like the way that)
She looks at me like nobody else, like nobody's ever done
She makes me feel like nobody else, like nobody's ever done

By the twenty-seventh she's been gone for weeks
I'm terrified she won't remember me
And I know, that's just the way it goes

I stare at her picture, stuck up on the fridge
Face to face with the one I miss
I'm alone, and reaching for the phone

To tell her, we've gone too far to give up now
And like a bomb, it all comes out (I like the way that)
She looks at me like nobody else, like nobody's ever done
She makes me feel like nobody else, like nobody's ever done

And I wanna make her feel like nobody else,
Like nobody's ever done
And I wanna make her feel like nobody else,
Like nobody's ever done

Back from the city standing in the rain
Asked if she'd be going back again
She said no, this time I'm staying home

She looks at me like nobody else,
Like nobody's ever done
She makes me feel like nobody else,
Like nobody's ever done
And I wanna make her feel like nobody else,
Like nobody's ever done
And I wanna make her feel like nobody else,
Like nobody's ever done

Like nobody I
Like nobody I
Love somebody like
Like nobody else

Like nobody I
Like nobody I
Love somebody like
Like nobody else


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Like Nobody Else Lyrics as written by Matthew Jean Paul Walst Chad Kroeger

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    Relates so much to me right now my best friend's leaving for college and she was afraid to get any more closer than friends, so now that she's leaving it looks like we won't have a chance later. Who knows maybe it'll end on a good note like the song :D It's basically saying love conquers all because their feelings lead them back to each other. Absolutely love this song.

    Deuce8311on June 04, 2012   Link

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