You'll steal my heart, I'll count to three
You'll walk away, just like on t.v
You left enchanted

You'll steal my heart, I'll count to three
You'll walk away just like on t.v
You left enchanted....you left enchanted

[Chorus]
All those things you said to me, well
Made me cry myself to sleep, and
Kinda think i like it, pretty sure I like it
All those things you said to me, well
Made me cry myself to sleep, and
Kinda think I like it, pretty sure I liked it

You'll steal my heart, I'll count to three
you'll walk away just like on t.v
You left enchanted... what I want, what I want
you left enchanted

[chorus]

You'll steal my heart, I'll count to three
You'll walk away just like on t.v
You left enchanted

[Chorus]


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Eighteen Lyrics as written by Aaron R. Bruno Raymond Joseph Blanco

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    this is just SUCH an awesome song. the guitar is great.

    So_Impossibleon July 06, 2002   Link

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