Friendship never meant so much
Until I stumbled across an old letter. You marked it with a kiss
I could still smell you as if you were right there
As if I could run my fingers through your hair
What a feeling but you don't want to be my friend
You've killed two birds with one stone, congratulations

That yellow rose I picked for you it's in my room
It's better days have gone away
I clean up the mess it's made and save what remains
I put it in a box and save it for another day
A day in which will never end because now
I know that you're not my friend

(chorus)
I know You know
We've got to let you go
It's not so bad
I tell you (2x)

Just what the hell am I to say
I'm not that cool I'll get it wrong...but anyway
We don't want to be so cool or at least just not like you
And I said it in a song yes you do look pretty today
But I'll never say it again
Because you're not my friend.

(Chorus)

What a feeling
But you don't want to be my friend
You've killed two birds with one stone, congratulations

Friendship means so much more
Now that I've stumbled across an old letter you sealed it with a kiss
I could still smell you as if you were right there
As if I could run my fingers through your hair
What a feeling
No I don't want to be your friend
We've killed two birds with one stone, congratulations
What a feeling
No I don't want to be your friend
We've killed two birds with one stone.






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    the song just sounds great. and you can really notice his lisp in this song. its just so cute...

    plastic_emotionson July 20, 2002   Link
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    Does anyone have a CD cover of one of the 4 Keepsake records please? Please help!

    bjorkellinaon September 22, 2002   Link
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    it's a cute song. i like how keepsake can scream one second, then just totally go emo as heck the next. sweeeet combo.

    lit_by_gunfireon November 25, 2004   Link

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