Just Another One - A Rocket to the Moon

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Just Another One Lyrics

She started dancing at the second that she heard the music play
(She's always moving)
She looks at me but then I look back at her, she turns away
(She knows exactly what she's doing)

She moves closer and I'm thinking to myself that she's all mine
(She's all mine)
We start talking and she takes my hand like she does this all the time

Go! Go! Go!
You never had the time because you move too slow
And I know, know, know
That she could care less about love
It's just for fun
I'm just another one

I'm just a notch in her belt, it's laying on the floor
(I know her so well)
Call me crazy but I'm thinking to myself that I can't do this anymore

And she knows how to bring me down [2x]

And she's low, low, low!
She always keeps me waiting cause she's so shallow
And oh, oh, oh!
The only thing she ever said
Besides I think we're done
I'm just another one

Cause she can't
Ever fall in love
Cause this is who she is
And this is all she knows

Go Go Go
You never had the time because you move too slow
I know, know, know
That she could care less about love
It's just for fun
I'm just another one
(Go go go)
I'm just another one

And I could care less about her
She's just another one

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A Rocket to the Moon was an American pop/alternative rock band. A Rocket to the Moon had released two EPs and a full length. Their first studio full length was released in October 2009. Nick Santino began the band in the summer of 2006 as an experiment, and decided to continue due to positive feedback. A Rocket to the Moon started its first official tour in 2008 with The Cab, Hey Monday, and This Providence. A Rocket to the Moon has also played in such events as Bamboozle. Santino was joined by guitarist Justin Richards (of Brighten) and bassist Eric Halvorsen, and most recently, by drummer Andrew Cook. The band broke up in 2013 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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