I fear what I'll never be, i fear what I'll never see
I take in what they throw out, I take in what they devour

You gave me this special thing, you gained from this rotten fling
You gave me this special thing, you gained from this rotten fling
Baby can't you see, I love simplicity and I will not stay too long
Can't, will not stay too long, baby can't you see,
Don't need this expertise, I got enough on my own bill

You'll get your wish fullfilled
I wonder if i will find, some chaotic piece of mind
If one ever gets in right, if one ever wins this fight

You think that you're heavensent, but you're just a malcontent
You think that you're heavensent, but you're just a malcontent

I fear that I'll never feel, I fear that this movies real
I'm leaving when they show up, I continue, when they stop

You gave me this special thing, you gained from this rotten fling
You gave me this special thing, you gained from this rotten fling

Woman what is wrong, thought I was everyone,
And I had already seen 2 seas, saw about a million me's
Woman,what is wrong, I know my ways are strong
But I can't settle down for less, had to flee from tis mess

If wonder if you were me, If you were what I could be
How can I be everyone, how can I fuck everyone
You think that you're heavensent, but you're just a malcontent
You think that you're heavensent, but you're just a malcontent


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    I agree these guys are underated. for the past 5 years i have been listening to these guys, this song is one of my favs

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