Now first of all I want to let you to know that
I've been known for some minor
Mood swings now and then
It all started back when people
Were doing me wrong
And because of my position I would
Hold my tongue for then
Bad relationships and people I thought were friends
And people judging me
Before they get to know a thing
When you decide to step to me,
It shows me so clearly
You just want to see, see the other side of me

And you don't know what I'm going through
And you might think it's all about you
But it's everything I've been holding back
It's just bad timing to come at me like that

I try to keep my cool, thus, that's what I try to do
But it's so hard dealing with people just like you
I try to walk away from situations that run
Into complications that make me loose control
If I give in to you then it's what you want me to do
And if I loose my cool then I'm only pleasing you
You know just how to push me,
My temperature is rising
Blood pressure is building, I'm about to loose control

I'm sorry, did I cross the line?
I tried to warn you away
Way ahead of time
I'm so frustrated I feel like I could cry
This could be the time
But I'm not going out like that


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Moodswings (To Come at Me Like That) Lyrics as written by Kalenna Harper Maureen Collin

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    this song reminds me off when i was having a bad time at home (mum and dad splitting up) and when i was forced to go to school, how i just wanted to be alone and not speek to any one and people would keep asking me if i was "ok" and i couldn't say anything about what was happening at home but i really wanted to scream in there faces for them to leave me alone. Its so catchy and gets stuck in my head love it!

    Scream---on February 03, 2008   Link

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