99, I've been waiting so long
Oh 99, where did we go wrong
Oh 99, (I) I love you

99, I keep breaking your heart
Oh 99, how can we be apart
Oh 99, (I) I love you

I never thought it would happen, I feel quite the same
I don't want to hurt you anymore
I never knew it would work out, no one to blame
You know I love you, 99

99 (whoo-ooh), you keep holding my hand
Oh 99, they don't know who I am
Oh 99, (I) I love you

I never thought it would happen, I feel quite the same
I don't want to hurt you anymore
I never knew it would work out, no one to blame
You know I love you, 99

99 (whoo-ooh), I can't take it no more
Oh 99, oh, we were so sure
Oh 99, (I) I love you

99 (whoo-ooh)

I love you

99
La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la

I love you


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    Actually, this song is really not about "99", it's about the number 1.

    The subject was a 99% certainty, a 99% sure thing, 99% chance of forever....but there's always that 1% chance, that bit of "anything can happen", and I believe that is what this song relays, "I never thought it could Happen" and "we were so sure"

    Basically, HE hit the lottery in a negative context, and the sure,thing failed!

    Kmreed15on January 29, 2016   Link

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