We've been dating for a week
And now you're asking me
If I love you I don't know what to say
Hey, why don't we hit the hay
I'll be your love slave
In the morning, pretend that we're okay

You're moving fast
Don't get attached
I think you're hot
But I love you not

When I'm with you
I don't want to hear
The words that don't mean
Anything to me
I don't love you
I will never say
Those words that don't mean
Anything to me

We are nothing but a fling
So don't expect a thing from me, girl
You're way too serious
Why don't you just build a bridge
So you'll get over it and me, girl
We're friends with benefits

Pathetic hopeless romantic
This is why you never get it
Single is the way for me
Come play with me

You're moving fast
Don't get attached
I love you bod
(Oh Johnny)


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    uhh... superrstar, i agree.. wasn't it ill be your love slave in the morning, pretend that were okay... thats what i always sang. ill just havta ask adam about that one.. heh. this song does kick ass though.. its like, yo, were not in love, i like you but jesus christ im not in love with you slow down.

    BoysDontCryon August 05, 2002   Link

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