How many times will they do it there taking what's mine
And they tell me that I blew it.
What can you do, who me, yes you.
When bitches get scandeless and full of voodoo.
Catching my breath is the term I use when the world gives up on me.
Can you love or not? The truth finds all of us eventually.

I don't mind taking lives I find.
They all shine in my pocket at night.
You wonder why your always alone.
You never fit in you never could find a home,
And I don't need to second guess why,
Your eaten by the anger and it makes it so hard to

[Chorus]
Love to love to love ya, oh oh

And please don't let me go,
And please don't tell me no (who me yes you)


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Too Much Lyrics as written by Colin Derek Abrahall Andrew Paul Williams

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    .:pepper rocks my socks!!!...haha listening to them while i snowboard is music to my ears:.

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