Verse 1:
When I first met you at the mall
At FYE
Buying Now That’s What I Call
Music Volume 3
I thought that you were so hip
That’s what I still think
I’ll take you on a road trip
Let’s go see NSYNC
Prechorus 1:
We’ll bring a case of Cherry Coke
And share our best Drew Carey jokes
All we need is the address
Print the directions from MapQuest
Chorus 1:
Write your name on my heart with a Gelly Pen
You're the only one for me, you're the only one I see
We're so close to the year 2000
At the turn of the century
Verse 2:
I'll leave a message every day
On AOL
So you can always hear them say
"YOU'VE GOT MAIL"
I'll take you to a movie, I'm wasting no time
We'll check the local paper for the showtime
Prechorus 2:
It's perfect weather in Orlando
To check out Universal Studios
If we need money to get there
We'll try Who Wants to Be a Millionaire
Chorus 2:
I'll be here through the new millennium
And I hope we'll always be, hangin' out eternally
Keep you safe in my photo album
At the turn of the century
credits
from Summer of '99 [Single],
released August 26, 2022
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