So I'm down here like you wanted
Why am I not sleeping in your bed
It's 3 o' clock in the morning
Are you all over me again
You're the one I can't figure out
But the one I can't forget
You got me worked up and locked out I gotta stop, messin with you messin with my head

Jessica, I can't solve this equation
And it's tearing me apart
Jessica, game's not worth playin

If you don't finish what you start
Starting over without you
You'd be the first thing in my past
We'd sleep alone
I won't call you on the phone
But we know that won't last

Jessica, I can't solve this equation
And it's tearing me apart
Jessica, game's not worth playin

If you don't finish what you start
It's the hardest thing to let you go
But I'm leaving tonight
It was good for me was it good for you?
Goodbye


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    Wow!! I love this song! My friend told me to DL it, because my name is Jessica. So I'm like cool! Then I listened to it, and I'm like, OMG. This song is like, my anthem. Sadly, it's like it was written for me. Expecially the "Jessica, game's not worth playin If you don't finish what you start " It must be a Jessica thing... Anyways, I am lucky enough to catch them opening for John Mayer and Counting Crows Aug2, in MI... It's the last show Colton is going to do for awhile, and I soooo Lucked out. No one really knows who he is, but I've been into him for like a year. I love him. I can't wait, I'm so excited!

    Jessica3910on June 14, 2003   Link

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