6 am alarm sounds i'm roused from bed
throw cold water in my face to clear my head
put on a tee and jeans in the dark
and step downstairs and drive to a place that only you'd know where
i think for a while
i pick up the phone dial your area code and some more tones
and i say hello
hello
i miss you

when you least expected it
when you least expected me to call
when you least expected it
it's like i never even left at all

6 am alarm's loud i'm roused from bed
can't get the sound of your voice out of my head
what you said last night starting to sound right
and it's echoing can't hear nothin' else
it's echoing loud
and the echoes are deafening
and i can't help it
i can't help it
i miss you

all this time spent thinking of you
deciding what the hell i should do
trying not to be so confused

what'd you think i meant when i said we were meant to be together?


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    oh wow...

    xxxDARKIRISxxxon May 07, 2002   Link
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    you like?

    theartistsleisureon May 08, 2002   Link
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    i like

    xxxDARKIRISxxxon May 18, 2002   Link
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    i love this song

    darciemaeon August 03, 2002   Link
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    i like this song a lot but my mp3 download is pretty poor, anyone know if a better quality version exists?

    RJon March 27, 2003   Link

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