Oh, Manda
I hope you know it's me callin', Amanda
It's only four in the mornin'
I've done too much drinkin'
and way too much thinkin' of you

Oh, Manda
Can you hear what I'm thinkin', Amanda
Can you feel what I'm feelin' Oh, Manda
Is that the phone you're ignorin'?, Amanda
It's only four in the mornin'

The radio’s on, every damn song reminds me of you
‘Cause I've done too much drinkin'
And way too much thinkin' of you

Oh Manda, That's not a party you're hearin'
Amanda, It's just the TV is blarin',
And I… saw your face in a movie, today
Lookin' stylish and groovy, And it's

Only my heart that I'm breakin'
Just my heart that I'm breakin'
It's only my smile that I'm fakin'
Just my smile, And I...

Heard a song in a movie today
About the way that we were

When the radio’s on, every damn song reminds me of you
‘Cause I've done too much drinkin'
And way too much thinkin' of you

And it's only my heart that I'm breakin'
Breakin'
And it's only my smile that I'm fakin'
I'm fakin'
And it's only my heart that I'm breakin'
Breakin'
And it's only my smile that I'm fakin'
I'm fakin'

Oh, Manda,
Can you hear what I'm thinkin, Amanda,
Is that the telephone ringin'?

The radio’s on, every damn song reminds me of you
‘Cause I've done too much drinkin'
And way too much thinkin' of you

Yeah, the radio’s on, every damn song reminds me of you
‘Cause I've done too much drinkin'
And way too much thinkin' of you

Oh, Manda
I hope you know it's me callin, Amanda,
It's only 4 in the morning


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