I Just Know
Everyone around here’s telling me that I should just go and call you my boyfriend
They say it’s obvious that we’re more than friends,
so they just call me your girl
They think I’m asking for trouble and you’re just a flirt
They say to make it official before I get hurt
But when the rain is pouring
On the grayest morning
I know you’ll be there, and you’ll hold my umbrella
And the walls could come down
On this one horse town
And you’ll be there, to stop them from crashing on me
You don’t have to say a word
I JUST KNOW
We can take it slow, go with the flow,
even though we know something feels different
There’s an energy, magic chemistry,
a perfect recipe that is just right
Why should I fix what ain’t broken when it’s already good?
Maybe no words have been spoken, but who says we should?
But when the rain is pouring
On the grayest morning
I know you’ll be there, and you’ll hold my umbrella
And the walls could come down
On this one horse town
And you’ll be there, to stop them from crashing on me
You don’t have to say a word
I JUST KNOW
I just know the whole world is brighter with you
And in your eyes I can see something new
They tell me all I need to know
When the rain is pouring
On the grayest morning
I know you’ll be there, and you’ll hold my umbrella
And the walls could come down
On this one horse town
And you’ll be there, to stop them from crashing on me
You don’t have to say a word
I already know
When the rain is pouring
On the grayest morning
I know you’ll be there, and you’ll hold my umbrella
And the walls could come down
On this one horse town
And you’ll be there, to stop them from crashing on me
You don’t have to say a word
I JUST KNOW
© 2010 Karen Kosowski / Ava Kay / Leah Daniels
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