It dosen't matter what we do
Just as long as I'm with you
I'd do the same thing every day

I've never felt like this before
You keep me coming back for more
And you know I'm here to stay

I think about when we first met
The night I never will forget
I couldn't keep my eyes off you

A classic case of boy meets girl
You smiled at me and changed my world
Now I feel that way times two

Will you hang out with me tonight
I know my day will be alright
If I see your pretty face

And every second that goes by
I think of all the reasons why
My life gets better everyday

When I'm with You [x10]

It doesn't matter what we do
Just as long as I'm with you
I'd do the same thing every day.

I've never felt like this before
You keep me coming back for more
And I hope you feel the same.

When I'm with you [x10]






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When I'm With You Lyrics as written by Reg Presley

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    you know what onemore, i'm on to you. everywhere i try to post, you come after me. there are only two explanations; you want to be my gay lover and oyur obsessed with me, or your an opperative with the illuminati. since you obviously don't have the skills to be with the iluminati, i am left with only the assumption that youre stalking me for the sole purpose of being romanitcaly involved with me. htus i will inform you that i already have a girlfreind (see comment from iou). ona more cheelful note, i'd like to point something out to you. ska is dead. welcome to the new world of music; emo. there will be no more great ska bands, and the illuminati will promote emo until all other music is driven out of existance. welcome to our world. hahahahhahahahahaha

    thecellistson September 14, 2002   Link

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