Song parody of
Knew Enough to Know Nothing at All
by Pete Yorn
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You took a baby off her hands
She stole the records from your van
You opened to her
And made her understand
But you're still locked in that same young love
Still locked in that same young love
You knew enough to know nothing at all
They took the news and distorted it
She was the one who was loving it
She always wanted more
Than you can give today
So you really can't complain once more
You know that she is spoken for
This dream and lie without her
Would fade away
He was a loner for 16 years
Embracing all his defended fears
He nearly lost her name
Instead he called today
But he's still feeling that same old way
He whispers what she used to say
He knew enough to know nothing at all
He's still locked in that same young love
It's mostly what he's thinking of
He knew enough and never should've called
You took a baby off her hands
She stole the records from your van
You opened to her
And made her understand
But you're still locked in that same young love
Still locked in that same young love
You knew enough to know nothing at all
They took the news and distorted it
She was the one who was loving it
She always wanted more
Than you can give today
So you really can't complain once more
You know that she is spoken for
This dream and lie without her
Would fade away
He was a loner for 16 years
Embracing all his defended fears
He nearly lost her name
Instead he called today
But he's still feeling that same old way
He whispers what she used to say
He knew enough to know nothing at all
He's still locked in that same young love
It's mostly what he's thinking of
He knew enough and never should've called