Let me sing a song for
You that's never been sung before
All the words are written for you and never been said before
She kisses when she sleeps
She kisses when she's sleepin'
Let me sing a song for you, a song that's worth dreamin'

Don't waste my time
This is it
This is really happening

What's the use in marigolds, these flowers are for you
All the lights go after burn, the sky it splits in two
I kiss her on her teeth
I kiss her on her teeth, mmm.

Let me sing a song for you that alters your belief
Don't waste my time
This is it
This is really happening

Don't waste my time
This is it
This is really happening
Happening

Don't waste my time
This is it
This is really happening

Don't waste my time
This is it
This is really happening
This is really happening
This is really happening


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This Is It [Cardinal's Version] Lyrics as written by Ryan Adams Johnny T.

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    i work at the gap, and this song was on our soundtrack for a while. i had never heard of ryan adams before, but i definitely like the song.

    sarah the sharkon May 14, 2004   Link
  • +1
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    and i believe it is "this isn't happening" because it doesn't sound like "really" at all.

    sarah the sharkon May 14, 2004   Link
  • +1
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    the gap sucks! just joking that's actually were i buy all my jeans cause no other place fits, i just wanted sound punk rock. haha. but yea this song...

    high fidelityon September 22, 2004   Link
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    "I kiss her on the teeth"...? I think that's the strangest thing I've ever heard of, haha... Anyway, it's a great song.

    Meyanon December 28, 2004   Link
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    i know,i hear 'this isnt happening' too. damn catchy song. I like it.

    promisexkepton March 22, 2005   Link
  • 0
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    i hear 'really' not isn't lol good song. ryan is a god lol

    iluvothon November 22, 2006   Link
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    the newer version of this song recorded for the follow the lights ep is a little bit different in some places.. but for the most part it stays the same. anyway, when i hear the "i kiss her on her teeth" line... i picture a guy trying to kiss a girl, but she's smiling.. she he ends up "kissing her on her teeth."

    uncolaon October 29, 2007   Link
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    i've never thought of that before uncola. good thinking

    GabrielDeRoseon December 22, 2007   Link
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    can you delete posts you\'ve made?

    Country_Feedbackon April 23, 2005   Link

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