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I hope you notice I was never over you
I hope you notice I was never over you
It is what Jason Mraz says in his song "I'm coming over", title that I don't understand, either.
Oct 16, 2012 8:32 PM
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To "be over" someone means to have forgotten the person romantically. It's another way to say "I never stopped loving you".
October 16, 2012
"I'm Coming Over"
I ohhhhh
I'm dreaming of your face
I can see your beauty
Ten and a half thousand yesterdays.
The way the moon illuminates
All the secrets I've been keeping
And cast them off of my balcony.
Ohh I I I I I
I hope you notice,
That I, I'm still in love with you
Yes I,
I'm coming over, tonight.
I'm coming over, tonight.
I hope you notice I was never over you.
We hold on to things we said
It makes it more confusing,
I wont let the past get in my way.
Surrender to the eternality now,
Enjoy the midnight serenade
Oh I I I I I
I hope you notice,
That I, I'm coming over, tonight
I'm coming over, tonight
I'm coming over, just to say "good night"
I hope you notice I was never over you
I hope you notice I was never over you.
My mind is crawling,
But I still hear the music all around me,
You found me.
I I I I
God I love this,
If ever there was a place that I could stay,
I found it
I I I I I
I hope you notice
My love,
I'm coming over, tonight
I'm coming over, tonight
I'm coming over, just to say "good night".
I hope you notice I was never over you.
I hope you notice I was never over you.
October 16, 2012
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Catalan, Chinese (Mandarin), English, Filipino (Tagalog), German, Norwegian, Spanish
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