This situation is somehow contagious
I have found
Two stand beside me
one will deny me for sure
And If I only knew who to give it to
I'd be fine yeah
But I just can't decide so I

Ask questions
you wanna be my savior or the enemy
And I can't seem to get you

Outta my head
I'm never gonna get you out
Cause it feels so good so good

Nothing but red lights walking through landmines of loneliness
Too many reasons why I can't believe in your faith
And you call it chemistry maybe just another sad excuse
But I know I want you so I

Ask questions do you wanna be my savior or the enemy
And I can't seem to get you

Outta my head I'm never gonna get you out
Outta my head Cause you feel so good so good
Outta my head I'm never gonna get you out
Outta my head Cause you feel so good so good

Bend me shape me as you're bringing me to my knees
Take this torture won't you look what you've done to me
Cause I already know that you already know
And know matter what I'll never get you out never get you




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    are denver harbor a christian band? cos this song kinda reminds me of the whole jesus and th crucifiction and stuff. and there was tht deciple tht betrayed him or something. its probly got nothin to do with it, but i thought id share it anyway.

    Shezzaon December 18, 2005   Link

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