Is this world out of control
Say what is right what is wrong
Do I know this world at all
I think I do but then I don't
I'm confused by what I see
I try to understand
But it makes no sense at all
I'm confused by what I feel
I thought that our love
Was something that is real

Does anyone know
The truth we're looking for
Can't find it anymore
Does anyone know
How to make me feel
For something that is real

So many things that I recall
When we were young just flying high
Can we turn our fate at all
I wish we could say don't you cry
I'm confused by what I hear
Girl it seems to me
We're losing after all
I'm confused by what I feel
I thought that our love
Was something that is real

Does anyone know
The truth we're looking for
Can't find it anymore
Does anyone know
How to make me feel
For something that is real

Another day has just begun
Life goes on there's no return
How can I trust anyone
When honesty is such a dirty word

Does anyone know
The truth we're looking for
Can't find it anymore
Does anyone know
How to make me feel
For something that is real

Does anyone know
The truth we're looking for
Can't find it anymore
Does anyone know
How to make me feel
For something that is real

Yeah


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    More than obvious, the Scorpions describe a medical condition that can happen to us all after a big depression, often related to a heartbreak, called "depersonalization". We beggin to experience the world almost in the 3th person, as if we are just going through a movie plot along with the world, and nothing much matters around us. It often leads to fatigue and sleep disorders, such as Sleep Paralysis, wich makes the person believe she is going crazy.

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