Madonna I'm in love
It dosen't make too much sense
But when I saw you on TV
This sounds so ridiculous
But I can't help the way I feel
When I look at your chubby face
Sandra I don't understand
How you always do it
The world's most lucky man is either Jerry Lewis or David Letterman
I wish I was your late night man
Cause I get so stupid over you [x4]
Even though you're big and famous in movies and MTV
Can't the three of us go out and see midget wrestling
Cause hanging out with you
Would definitely be my dream come true
Cause I get stupid over you


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Stupid Over You Lyrics as written by Benjamin M Foster Benjamin M. Foster

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    cute song. last night i ate pie.

    Punkerettaon July 06, 2002   Link
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    nice song. one of the best from old SW.

    akira_256on October 24, 2004   Link

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