First day at school
I was trying to play it cool
Chillin' with my friends
Trying to pretend
That I didn't notice you

Three rows down
Second to the left
With your big brown eyes
And your brand new dress
Right then I saw my dream come true, yeah

'Cause my knees got weak
Knocked off my feet
Tried but I couldn't find
The words to speak
I can't let go
My heart says, "Whoa!"
Girl, I gotta let you know

I got this awesome, amazing
Crazy kinda crush on you
And though I try to forget you
It doesn't matter what I do
On my mind all the time
It's a crime
I can't deny it's true
'Cause I got this awesome, amazing
Crazy kinda crush on you
Crazy, crazy crush on you

On the bus ride home
When I saw you were alone
So I took my chance
Asked you to the dance
And prayed you wouldn't say no

We just can't wait for Friday night
Gonna hold your hand
When the time is right
Can't help but let my feeling show, yeah

I'm gonna walk you home
Talk on the phone
Tell you how I'm feeling
When you're all alone
Gonna jump and shout
Sing out loud
Girl, you know there won't be no doubt

I got this awesome, amazing
Crazy kinda crush on you
(Crazy kinda crush on you)
And though I try to forget you
It doesn't matter what I do
On my mind all the time
It's a crime
I can't deny it's true
'Cause I got this awesome, amazing
Crazy kinda crush on you
Crazy, crazy
(Crazy, crazy)
Crush on you
Crazy kinda crush on you

'Cause my knees got weak
Knocked off my feet
Tried but I couldn't find
The words to speak
I can't let go
My heart says, "Whoa!"
Girl, I gotta let you know

I got this awesome, amazing
Crazy kinda crush on you
(Crazy kinda crush on you)
And though I try to forget you
It doesn't matter what I do
(Doesn't matter what I do, yeah)
On my mind all the time
It's a crime
I can't deny it's true
(Can't deny it's true)
'Cause I got this awesome, amazing
Crazy kinda crush on you
Crazy, crazy crush on you
Crazy, crazy crush on you


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    aww this is so cutee = )

    LilMissSunshineXoXoon July 03, 2008   Link
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    you can find this on myspace.com/mileycyrusiscoolk

    natty27on July 11, 2008   Link
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    This song is about Obama pushing his socialist agenda on America, everybody needs to wake up and hear the truth before it's too late!

    AntiSocialiston April 06, 2010   Link
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    Lyrics don't sound 100 but still cute nonetheless

    mathenyon May 29, 2011   Link

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