Song | I Do |
Artist | Rebecka Törnqvist |
Album | Good Thing |
This is what happens when you wait too long | |
and you finally realize that your friends were right | |
when they told you you get what you resist | |
And this is what happens when you decide to put | |
your foot down, | |
and you aim for the spot to put your foot down, | |
and you hesitate, and you miss | |
We can have a picnic, you can bring your ma | |
but she'll have to look away now and then | |
When you see I have truly given up | |
we'll just send her back home | |
and I'll tell you again | |
That I do give a damn and I'll call you my man | |
I'll call you anything that you like | |
Just give or take one or two | |
When I sing this to you | |
You can call me anytime you like | |
When the north wind blows | |
and my feet grow cold | |
you don't have to be afraid that I'll change my mind | |
'cause I've worn out all of my holding back | |
and I give you my word and I give you my time | |
'cause I do give a damn and I'll call you my man | |
I'll call you anything that you like | |
Just give or take one or two | |
When I sing this to you | |
You can call me anytime you like | |
This is what happens when you realize you are | |
making a fool out of yourself | |
trying to prove the truth wrong | |
And this is what happens when you accept | |
your failure with a smile | |
and get up on your feet and get along | |
We can take a ride on the countryside | |
and tell everyone, let everything show | |
Not just overwhelmed, sooner say overtuned | |
but now I'm getting up and I want you to know | |
That I do give a damn and I'll call you my man | |
I'll call you anything that you like | |
Just give or take one or two | |
When I sing this to you | |
You can call me anytime you like |
This is what happens when you wait too long | |
and you finally realize that your friends were right | |
when they told you you get what you resist | |
And this is what happens when you decide to put | |
your foot down, | |
and you aim for the spot to put your foot down, | |
and you hesitate, and you miss | |
We can have a picnic, you can bring your ma | |
but she' ll have to look away now and then | |
When you see I have truly given up | |
we' ll just send her back home | |
and I' ll tell you again | |
That I do give a damn and I' ll call you my man | |
I' ll call you anything that you like | |
Just give or take one or two | |
When I sing this to you | |
You can call me anytime you like | |
When the north wind blows | |
and my feet grow cold | |
you don' t have to be afraid that I' ll change my mind | |
' cause I' ve worn out all of my holding back | |
and I give you my word and I give you my time | |
' cause I do give a damn and I' ll call you my man | |
I' ll call you anything that you like | |
Just give or take one or two | |
When I sing this to you | |
You can call me anytime you like | |
This is what happens when you realize you are | |
making a fool out of yourself | |
trying to prove the truth wrong | |
And this is what happens when you accept | |
your failure with a smile | |
and get up on your feet and get along | |
We can take a ride on the countryside | |
and tell everyone, let everything show | |
Not just overwhelmed, sooner say overtuned | |
but now I' m getting up and I want you to know | |
That I do give a damn and I' ll call you my man | |
I' ll call you anything that you like | |
Just give or take one or two | |
When I sing this to you | |
You can call me anytime you like |