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Ah...Just blazing
verse 1
Back in highschool,
I knew a girl like you,
She was heaven sent,
All the time we spend,
You kinda look like her,
I remember the way we were
Cause we were all in love,
I'm feeling you because...
Hook
You're 5.2,
Brown eyes,
I don't know what to say,
You make me feel that way,
It seems like I'm dreaming,
I can't believe myself,
I found somebody else
Chorus
You remind me of a girl that was my first love
I can't let you go
You're so sure like my first love
verse 2
Now I'm not letting go,
I think you need to know,
I'm not mad at you,
I've been through this before,
She got away somehow,
But that won't happen now,
No never again,
I finally found a friend...
Hook
You're 5.2,
Brown eyes,
I don't know what to say,
You make me feel that way,
It seems like I'm dreaming,
I can't believe myself
I found somebody else
Chorus
You remind me of a girl that was my first love
I can't let you go
You're so sure like my first love
bridge
I've been dreaming
Of someone like you
I had to pinch myself
Just to see if it's true
This is crazy
Just like deja-vu
I feel like I know you
This dream is so beautiful
chorus
You remind me of a girl that was my first love
I can't let you go
You're so sure like my first love
(repeat till fade)
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