My mother gave me one more reason
Not to call you on the phone.
She told me, "Chase girls like that
All yer life and you'll wind up alone."
I guess I would just like to take you
Out for a cappuccino,
You refuse my advances once again,
I can't hear one more "No!"

I wish you would get over him,
I'll change yer mind about everything.

When I wink at you, you always
Turn the other cheek,
I drilled a hole in the girls' showers
So that at you I could peek,
I'd love to get you naked and throw you
In the back of my dad's car,
I hear that if I get to third base with you,
It won't be too far!

I wish you would get over him,
I'll change yer mind about everything!
As I grow older I feel better
About me and myself,
I swear I never, ever once wished
I was anybody else.
I'd like to tell you I think you should
Come up and see me sometime,
I know that I could possibly make it
The best time of yer life!

I wish you would get over him!
I'll change yer mind about everything!


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Everything Lyrics as written by John William Dexter Beth Nicole Hopkins

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    no, she didn't. chotee666 is right, she's bisexual.

    paper_hearts13on March 20, 2006   Link
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    no she's not a dyke, she's bisexual. it's really not that hard to understand. especially with the line "i hear that if i get ta 3rd base with you it won't be too far" she said in an interview that men are harder to get over cause when a gurl breaks your heart you realize you shouldn't have had your tongue in her **** in the first place.

    chotee666on August 07, 2002   Link
  • -1
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    i don't understand why this song is written from a girl to a girl, she's not a lesbian is she?

    orangebentasilon June 05, 2002   Link
  • -1
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    i heard she wrote this song from a guy's point of view.

    blood_flowson October 05, 2004   Link

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