I woke up to see, somebody staring at me
through the window, I knew it was you
that's how we first met, I was watching you undress
I winked at you and you threw a shoe, called the police

honey please don't do this to me
I wanna ask you out for saturday night
if you bail me out, I know we can work it out
I picked you cause I knew that it felt right
you dropped the charges then you drove me home
that's when I knew we were alone

I did my best to thank you
gave me your name and number
and said we have a date to pick you up and don't be late
angeline 264-5783
the big house on the corner that looks like
a tangerine great big windows easy to see in
I took my chance and I moved in


I turned on all my charm, I put my arms around you
explained the way I met you, how I never meant to hurt you
you said you shouldn't be, staring at me like that but
I couldn't turn down, my first date since I moved to town


we went out for a year
one day her smile turned to tears
said we can't go on
I've met somebody new
the same way I met you, yeah
and he nailed me with his charm

honey please don't do this to me
stick around I think that we can work it out
maybe what we had was never meant to last
I still look in your window when I pass your house

maybe what we had was never meant to last
I still look in your window when I pass your house


Lyrics submitted by pUnK-jUnKiE, edited by NoExisto

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    Madcappunk is spot on, it's pretty obviously about that. But the actual song I think is pretty damn awesome. :crazy:

    InTylerWeTruston September 22, 2002   Link

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