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Album: Where Did The Night Fall (2010)
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  • One day I'll find the perfect one for me
    They will be pretty and funny at least to me
    Crooked teeth and everything
    I want to meet my perfect lady
    I think I saw her at the picture with her only
    I think I saw her at the picture with him
    I move towards her
    She thinks of him

    And the holidays we spend with our friends
    Across the country we find ourselves again
    Another galaxy removed from ourselves
    I think we met in a station in some city
    Maybe I'll find the right one for me

    One day I'll find the right one for me
    She will be pretty and funny at least to me
    Pigeon feet and everything
    I want to meet my perfect lady
    I think I saw her at the diner with her only
    I think I saw her at the drive in with him
    I stare at her and she's lovin' him

    Maybe I'll find the right one for me
    Maybe I'll find
    Maybe I'll find
    Maybe I'll find the right one for me

    Maybe I'll find the right one for me
    Maybe I'll find the right one for me Writer/s: Alexander Maas, Christian Bland, James Gabriel Leo Lavelle, James Hosmer Griffith, Kyle Hunt, Nate Ryan, Pablo Spencer Clements, Stephanie Bailey
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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