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I Thought It Was Something Lyrics


Constantine Maroulis I Thought It Was Something


I Thought It Was Something
When you looked at me
And said let's waste sometime
And I tell you one thing
In your back eyes babe
Same blue I'm sure to find.

So I dropped a dime got an empty line
So I'll call back again another time
You'll pick up and change my luck
Go right from wrong
To everything's just fine.

I Thought It Was Something.

Did it mean nothing
When I left a dozen flowers at your door
Babe are they blooming
'Cause I they're not I'll send a dozen more
I shut my mouth swallowed all doubt
We've got so much more to talk about
Like meeting dad and pad
So let me in girl
Why'd you lock me out.

I Thought It Was Something.

I can't think of anyone else
I can't live all be myself
Am I just a notch in your belt
What is it I'm missing.

I Thought It Was Something.

I dropped a dime got an empty line
I'll call back again another time
You'll pick up and change my luck
Go right from wrong
To everything's just fine.

I Thought It Was Something.

I Though It Was Something.



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