Baby I'm afraid of a lot of things
But I ain't scared of lovin' you
Baby I know you're afraid of a lot of things
But don't be scared of love
'Cause people will say all kinds of things

That don't mean a damn to me
'Cause all I see
Is what's in front of me
That's you

Well I've been dragged
All over the place
I've taken hits
Time just don't erase

And baby I can see
You've been fucked with too
But that don't mean
Your loving days are through

'Cause people will say
All kinds of things
That don't mean a damn to me
'Cause all I see is what's in front of me
That's you

Well I may be just a fool
But I know you're just as cool
And cool kids
They belong together


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Poor Song Lyrics as written by Karen Lee Orzolek Brian Chase

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    Oh my (L)

    I just listened to this for the first time (I was woefully behind on picking up Fever To Tell) and it is utterly and absolutely beautiful. It speaks so much to me on a personal level. Utter adoration here!

    xXxTeenSpiritxXxon June 29, 2009   Link

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