Well I almost blew it.
I'm glad I saw right through it.
Her other half was out of town, I kind of knew it all along.
And after what she told me.."I just want you to hold me"
Well, my girlfriend doesn't care whether you're lonely or not.

The look in your eyes when you're starin' at me
I can't think of anything that's the same.
The temptation's strong but
I can't be weak or I'll screw up everything. Everything.

Lets just tear each other's worlds aside.
You take yours and I'll take mine, cause we'll never get to see.

Don't tell me that you're crazy.
I don't think this time we'll ever get to see.
I don't care what you're saying.
I don't care now.
We'll never get to see.

And you try to show me, try to get to know me.
I don't trust a single word and I never fuckin will.
And now I've figured out why the look is still in your eye.
All I know is you're bad news so just stay away from me.

Lets just tear each other's worlds aside.
You take yours and I'll take mine, cause we'll never get to see.

Don't tell me that you're crazy.
I don't think this time we'll ever get to see.
I don't care what you're saying.
I don't care now.
We'll never get to see.

Don't tell me that you're crazy!!
Don't tell me that you're crazy!!
Don't tell me that you're crazy!!
Don't tell me that you're crazy!!

Don't tell me that you're crazy.
I don't think this time we'll ever get to see.
I don't care what you're saying.
I don't care now.
We'll never get to see.


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    this is a god song and i know you aren't crazy, but airhead...lets not lie! haha! jk switch hitter!

    cherrypunkker07on June 10, 2002   Link

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