Number One
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Number One
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You don't need to read my mind
To know exactly what I want
I know that I'm not right
But you’re my only number one
Maybe you’re a little blind
But I just wanted to have fun
I swear I tried to find
Out the reason why you run
I don't know, what the hell I saw in you
Maybe my friends are telling the truth
And all the things I've done for you before
You would never reach the score
Now I don't want you anymore
I don't need to read your mind
To know that somethings wrong
Everything will be alright
My desire to have you is gone
Maybe you’re a little blind
But I just wanted to have fun
I swear I tried to find
Out the reason why you run
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