Jamie
What you doing now
What you doing now girl
Please please tell me
'Cause I need to know
I need to know now

When I was down
Came to me
And promised you'd always be
By my side
Now you're gone
And I'm waiting patiently
Jamie
I want you to know

Jamie, Jamie
I'm so glad you're mine
We'll be together a long time

Jamie
Who's faxing you now
Who's dialing your carphone
Please please be true
You know that I trust you
To do that which you must do

When I was down
Came to me
And promised you'd always be
By my side
Now you're gone
And I'm waiting patiently
Jamie
I want you to know

Jamie, Jamie
I'm so glad you're mine
We'll be together a long time

You've got the Beach Boys
And your firm's got the Stones
But I know
You won't leave me alone

Sometimes it seems
You're not with me
It hurts me so much
It hurts me so much
Sometimes it seems
You're not with me
It hurts me so much
It hurts me so much

You are the most
You're so rad
You're so fresh
And I'm so bad
I am yours
You are mine
Show me where and I will sign
When I was down came to me
And promised you'd always be
By my side
Now you're gone
And I'm waiting waiting

Jamie, Jamie
I'm so glad you're mine
We'll be together a long time

Jamie, believe me
I won't let you down
'Cause you you are the best lawyer in town

It hurts me so much
It hurts me so much
I love you so much
I love you so much


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    i think this song means that rivers really depends on this girl named jamie and loves her dearly. i think its a sweet song. and very simple. it's my favorite by weezer by far!

    pinkcookieon April 10, 2004   Link

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