Vertaling: Tweede Kans, 'n. My Silhouette.
I'm watching your eyes move slowly Up and down my silhouette. And I wonder if you get it yet This is the last time I crawl away on broken knees. And
Mean dad, she was my second grade friend, my very best friend She had four older brothers that I sometimes dreamed about Mennonite children like wild Indians in a
gave me a second glance. My eyes followed her to the backroom door. Now she's talking to another man, I guess I just lost my chance. Hey bartender
, no second chance No police, no summons, no courts of law No proper procedures, no rules of war No mitigating circumstance No lawyer's fees, no second chance
we dived into a doorway No police, no summons, no courts of law No proper procedure, no rules of war No mitigating circumstance No lawyers fees, no second chance
she was my second grade friend My very best friend She had four older brothers that I sometimes dreamed about Mennonite children like wild indians In a
and she gave me a second glance. My eyes followed her to the backroom door. Now she's talking to another man, I guess I just lost my chance. Hey bartender
I'll be your romeo with a short sweet silhouette underneath your window Singing I'm still in love, moments filled with innuendo aren't Enough to help
And We Dived Into A Doorway No Police, No Summons, No Courts Of Law No Proper Procedure, No Rules Of War No Mitigating Circumstance No Lawyers Fees, No Second Chance
was my second grade friend My very best friend She had four older brothers that I sometimes dreamed about Mennonite children like wild indians In a one
We Dived Into A Doorway No Police, No Summons, No Courts Of Law No Proper Procedure, No Rules Of War No Mitigating Circumstance No Lawyers Fees, No Second Chance
my table and she gave me a second glance. My eyes followed her to the backroom door. Now she's talking to another man, I guess I just lost my chance