If you don't wanna love me Then I'll find somebody else who will Find another kinda thrill Find another way to fill this loneliness If you don't wanna
Love can be crazy And magical things it can do The places that it takes you to I never thought that it was true 'Til you saw me standing Facing the walls
I suppose it's time to see where this will go Let's say all the things we already know Let's start making plans, I want you to see I ain't got a doubt
She was precious like a flower She grew wild, wild but innocent Perfect prayer in a desperate hour She was everything beautiful and different Stupid
Louder, yeah Louder, louder, louder Louder, yeah Yeah, yeah, yeah, oh Can't eat, I can't sleep I can't think, don't wanna drink I can't dance, you know
Buckle up, baby Two, three, four Well, it's on again, off again Maybe we should just be friends Breakin' up, makin' up Call your momma, all the drama
It's the first time that I've been here Since I was here with him I remember all the wild flowers Waving in the wind Life was an undiscovered river I
You say you want space A little time on your own To clear out your mind Really unwind, and just be alone Things are moving too fast, going too far Getting
These are the eyes I know These are the lips I kiss These are the hands I hold I live for this This is the life I want This is my only hope That we'll
Outside my window, I see a red bird singin', sittin' on a wire Wish I knew what he's thinkin' Outside my window, I see a couple kissin', huggin' and a
I left Lawrence, Kansas At the age of seventeen To chase down my own version Of the American dream Cowboy boots, a tie-dye dress In mom's ol' minivan
Stayed out about two hours too late And now it's hard gettin' out of this bed Man, my boyfriend was a pain in the butt last night Now he's an ache in
Mama was right when she said I was somethin' I never could quite keep my feet on the ground So much to say, never holdin' back nothin' My heart on my
Another Friday night, this place is pathetic. These pretty boys are more made up than me. They got color in their hair. Nobodies drinkin' beer, 'cause
I left Lawrence, Kansas, At the age of seventeen, To chase down my own version, Of the American dream.. Cowboy boots, a tie-dye dress, In Mom's
Jayhawks play tonight at eight-thirty: We're all dressed up in the crimson an' blue. Momma's pissed by the house bein' dirty; Daddy's got his eyes
She was precious, like a flower: Yeah, she grew wild; wild but innocent. Perfect prayer in a desperate hour: She was everything beautiful an' different