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I Really Want You - Plain White T's



     
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Can't believe the feeling that I felt when I saw you
If I was an artist on a paper I would draw you
Hang it on a wall with all the masterpieces
'Cause that's where you belongBefore long the people would be lined up
Down the streets just to see you
People that will never get the chance to really meet you
They won't see in this gallery just how beautiful you areYou know I want you
I really want you
Don't know how bad I want you
I really doCan't believe the feeling that I felt when I met you
If I was the pilot of a jet then I would let you
Fly us all the way up far into the stars
'Cause that's where you belongBefore long the people would be wondering
Why we've gone celestial
People would be wondering what makes you so special
They won't see in this galaxy just how beautiful you areYou know I want you
I really want you
Don't know how bad I want you

I really doAnd when I finally get you I'll probably want somebody else
Ain't that the way it goes? Woo!You know I want you
I really want you
Don't know how bad I want you
I really doYou don't know how bad I want you
I really do, yeah
And when I finally get you I'll probably want somebody else
I really want you

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Plain White T's are a pop-punk band formed in 1997 in Illinois, United States. They are best known for "Hey There Delilah", an acoustic song performed solely by singer Tom Higgenson originally released in 2005 and later hit #1 in the US in 2007. For over a decade, Plain White T's have been playing to packed audiences craving for that perfect pop-punk punch. Their journey, which began in a small suburban basement playing covers, has taken the band to Warped Tour three times, and landed them opening slots for bands like Jimmy Eat World and AFI.

Read more about Plain White T's on Last.fm.


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