Good Witch Of The North

Album: Songs From An American Movie Vol. 2 (2000)
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  • You pull me down
    To the floor
    Of our apartment

    A little while later
    We are laughing
    At our carpet burns

    I like the way
    That it glows outside
    As the room gets darker

    How I wish we could
    Stay like this
    While the rest of the world turns

    There has never been a time
    When I didn't want to be your boyfriend
    There has never been a time
    When I didn't want to know your name

    Free falling from a work in progress
    Free falling from a life on hold
    There has never been a time
    When I didn't want you

    [Chorus]
    My good lover
    Is my one good thing these days
    You help me keep it all
    From slipping away
    I swear I'm gonna marry you someday
    (Someday)

    I am all alone
    And it seems like
    All I do is wait
    Yes, we spend hours on the phone
    But it's never the same

    No, nothing good ever does easy
    Nothing good ever comes without a fight

    I am all alone
    And I wish I was home
    With you tonight

    [Chorus]

    Yeah, my girlfriend is like
    Magic in the hand
    When I lose my sparkle
    She's the only one
    That understands

    I know I'm going to marry you someday [Repeat x2]
    Yeah, I swear I'm going to marry you someday
    Yeah yeah, I swear I'm going to marry you
    Someday [Repeat x3] Writer/s: ART ALEXAKIS, CRAIG MONTOYA, GREG EKLUND
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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