Album: One Time Bells (2002)
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  • Another night, said I have to calm down
    Another day, be another red light... yeahhh
    I heard the sounds see I heard this on the one tell me
    In my hand, whoa-oh, your hand
    And everytime we stop see you get a little fill its all over there
    I know I know

    I waited on the feelin' I waited all the time
    I hate the sort of feeling when there's someone else in mind
    And its the time for killing
    By hearing all the time

    Drive me out of line (fashion), and I was color-blind
    What do what I hear you say
    Maybe never want it see at all, noooooo
    It sounds like a mind too empty findin' in my hand
    Whoaaa-oh your hand
    And we got out just barely alive
    Ahh-ahh-ahh-ahh-ahh-ahh-ahh

    I waited on the feelin' I waited all the time
    I hate the sort of feeling when there's someone else in mind
    And its the time for killing
    By hearing all the time

    Another notice, out on the phone-line
    (line clashes wonder what the catch is)
    Do you want to hang this, me on the clothes-line
    (now I'm feeling... really such a fine time)

    I'm glad I relate to you
    Glad I'm that glad I'm too
    No I don't mind you
    I'm keeping in mind
    Glad I relate to you
    Glad I resolve to you
    Ahh Writer/s: LAWRENCE DOUGLAS STUMPF, MATTHEW STINCHCOMB, MICHAEL JOSHUA WISE, NICHOLAS STUMPF
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 3

  • Patrick from Tallapoosa, GaMichael in Tuscon - you're thinking of Bowling For Soup's song of the same title.
  • Michael from Tucson, AzI think this song is pretty funny. >>Her two kids in highschool, they tell her that she's uncool.<< Go kids.
  • Nathan from L-burg, KyOH, gosh this song is horrible
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