We all have things to hide.
We know what has been tried.
The Hard part that we find, is putting pen to paper.
I know I should expose everything that's inside.
But the question that plagues us is can we open our lives?

I lay it on the line, for all to see
This is how we strive for greatness
Lets share our dark sides, this has to be our time
This is our time
I'll open my door with this I let you in
Come one come all
This is our world feel free to come along
Come one come all

Robotic full of doubt
Lets get our frustration out
This Microphones a weapon in conjunction with my mouth.

Robotic full of doubt
Lets get our frustration out
This Microphones a weapon in conjunction with my mouth.

We all have things to hide.
We know what has been tried.
The Hard part that we find, is putting pen to paper.

I lay it on the line, for all to see
This is how we strive for greatness
I Lay it on the line, for all to see
This is how we strive for greatness

Robotic, Full of doubt
Lets get our frustration out
This microphones a weapon in conjunction with my mouth


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Jack & Ginger Lyrics as written by Brian Deneeve Benjamin Perri

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    Real great song.. but i'm wondering wat does he mean by robotic, full of doubt is?..

    de777on September 05, 2005   Link

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