Shiver away, up on the action was real
Somewhere I know that's just the way you are
It's hard to believe that you're a part of me
I can't believe when you carry on and on
I can't believe you got that right (oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh)
I can't believe you got that right (oh-oh-oh, oh-oh oh)
Just as the radio goes on and on
Yea, I can't believe you got that right

Shiver away, after the years past us by
Make no mistake we don't know who you are
And sometime in the mirrors, you get to me every time
And I can't believe when you carry on and on
I can't believe you got that right (oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh)
I can't believe you got that right (oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh)
Just as the radio on and on and on
Yea, I can't believe you got that right

Shiver away, I thought the action was real
Somewhere I know that's just the way you are
Let me believe, let me be anything at all
'Cause I can't believe when you carry on and on
I can't believe you got that right (oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh)
I can't believe you got that right (oh-oh-oh, oh-oh oh)
Just as the radio goes on and on
Yea, I can't believe you got that right


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Shiver Lyrics as written by Joshua Allen Cain Justin Courtney Pierre

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    I sorta think of it as a person who thought someone liked them... thought someone loved them... but it turns out that's just the way they are with everybody. I know people like that, anyway. and that person just keeps acting like that (I can't believe when you carry on and on) even when they find out that it's tormenting the other person (I can't believe you got that right.)

    ARRESTDdvelopmnton March 24, 2006   Link

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