Show me a memory
And that's where I'll long to be
Please don't ask for more from me
'Cause memory is all I'll be

But I can live in your minds eye
Live, in your heart
I'll love you in your dreams
But please don't try to hold me in your arms

Show me a fantasy
And that's who I'll long to be
Please don't ask for more from me
'Cause fantasy is all I'll be

But I can live in your minds eye
Live, in your heart
I'll love you in your dreams
But please don't try to hold me in your arms

But I can live in your minds eye
Live, in your heart
I'll love you in your dreams
But please don't try to hold me in your arms


Lyrics submitted by TheMadJester

Peep Show Lyrics as written by Damon Sharpe Christine Elezaj

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    why hasnt people commented? this song is about like a one-sided a relationship, kinda like people that work at peep shows aka stripper like peopl. like the people who go to peep shows can dream and love and think about these people that tease them but the stripper are just there for their jobs, no commitement to their customers.

    xrancidxrainbowxon February 17, 2005   Link

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