Released: July 1, 2003

Songwriter: Babyface LA Reid Daryl Simmons

Darlin, you complete me
But you make a lot of assumtions and when you are assuming things
You make an ass out of you and me
Don't make an ass out of me

We belong together
And you know that I'm right
Why do you play with my heart
Why do you play with my mind?
Said we'd be forever
Said it'd never die
How could you love me and leave me and never say good-bye?

When I can't sleep at night without holding you tight
Girl, each time I try I just break down and cry
Pain in my head oh I'd rather be dead
Spinnin' around and around

Although we've come to the end of the road
Still I can't let you go
It's unnatural, you belong to me, I belong to you
Girl, I know you love me
You just don't realize
You've never been there before
It's only your first time
Maybe I'll forgive you
One day maybe you'll try
We should be happy together forever, you and I

Will you love me again like you loved me before
This time I want you to love me much more
This time instead just come to my bed
And baby just don't let me down

Ey baby, remember that one time we went to the beach and we
Drink that 12'r?
We were so wasted we passed out
I got that nasty sunburn it was so getto

Although we've come to the end of the road
Still I can't let you go
It's unnatural, you belong to me, I belong to you
Girl, I know you love me
You just don't realize
You've never been there before
It's only your first time
Maybe I'll forgive you
One day maybe you'll try
We should be happy together forever, you and I

Will you love me again like you loved me before
This time I want you to love me much more
This time instead just come to my bed
And baby just don't let me down

Me First and the Gimme Gimmes

Me First and the Gimme Gimmes (or the “Gimmes”) is the result of the collaboration of several artists from the Fat Wreck Chords family. Members include Joey Cape and Dave Raun from Lagwagon, Fat Mike from NOFX, Chris Shiflett from No Use for a Name and the Foo Fighters, and Spike Slawson from the Swingin' Utters. The band records nothing but punk covers of popular songs from some of the most un-punk genres.