Always will we find
I tried to make you love
'Til every thing's forgotten
I know you hate that

Bop badada, bop bop bop bop
Bop badada, bop bop bop bop

Always will we fight
Kiss you once or twice
And every thing's forgotten
I know you hate that

I love your Sunday song
The week's not yet begun
And everything is quiet
And it's always

You and me, always and forever
You and me, always and forever
Bop bop bop bop bop
It was always you and me, always

You tell me I'm a real man
I try to look impressed
Not very convincing
But you know I love it

I know we watch TV
'Till we fall asleep
Not very exciting
But it's you and me

And we'll always be together
You and me, always and forever
Bop bop bop bop bop
It was always you and me, always and forever
You and me, always and forever

Bop bop bop bop bop
It was always you and me, always and forever
You and me, always and forever
Bop bop bop bop bop


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    I think it's "You tell me I'm a real man and try to look impressed." ^_^ I could be wrong though. This is easily one of the cutest love songs I've ever heard... Very poppy but not annoying. It seems to be the kind of song about a relationship that's been around for a while and is just sort of... comfortable. Which really seems to be the best kind.

    BlueSidheon April 29, 2003   Link

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