She said, "I've got to be honest, you're wasting your time if you're fishin' around here."
And I said, "You must be mistaken, I'm not foolin' this feelin' is real."
She said, "You've got to be crazy! What do you take me for? Some kind of easy mark?"

"No, you've got wits, you've got looks, you've got passion
but I swear that you've got me all wrong."
I'll be true, I'll be useful, I'll be cavalier, I'll be yours my dear,
I'll belong to you if you just let me through.

This is easy as lovers go so don't complicate it by hesitating.
This is wonderful as loving goes.
This is tailor-made, what's the sense in waiting?

I said, "I've got to be honest, I've been waiting for you all my life."
For so long I thought I was asylum bound, but just seeing you makes me think twice.
And being with you here makes me sane. I fear I'll go crazy if you leave my side.

"You've got wits, you've got looks, you've got passion,
but are you brave enough to leave with me tonight?"


Lyrics submitted by No_Point

As Lovers Go Lyrics as written by Christopher Andrew Carrabba

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, P.E.S.L (Productions et Editions Serge Lama), Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    This song reminds me of So Impossible, but this is still a great song.

    No_Pointon October 17, 2002   Link
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    This song isn't anything like So Imposible...

    Josie182on October 17, 2002   Link
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    this song is sooo good. i love it

    ElementSk8on October 17, 2002   Link
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    I am talking about the way it is written, like a conversation.. just like So Impossible.

    No_Pointon October 17, 2002   Link
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    Is this song on an album yet? Or is it gonna be on the new one? Where can I hear this song?

    cptcmposton March 03, 2003   Link
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    This is one of my favorite songs by Dashboard. I like how it is a convorsation. That's cool I liek songs that do that. Or bands that do that, (TBS, PETTIT PROJECT).

    Emericanskateron March 05, 2003   Link
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    This is one of my favorite songs by Dashboard. I like how it is a convorsation. That's cool I liek songs that do that. Or bands that do that, (TBS, PETTIT PROJECT).

    Emericanskateron March 05, 2003   Link
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    this is a fabulous song...just one thing about the lyrics: in the version i have of the song, it sounds like "this is tailor made" instead of "this is telling me"....i don't know if it's just inflection or those are the right words.

    etapaon April 01, 2003   Link
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    I have the acoustic version of this song downloaded and I hated it until I saw dashboard last fall when he played it with the whole band... all I can say is damn...

    Phrenchornon April 02, 2003   Link
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    :) i love this song. i think it could move into the spot of my favorite dashboard confessional song. I can't wait to see him this summer with beck at Red Rocks none the less!! ORGASMIC!

    absolutsweetnesson April 21, 2003   Link

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