Just what in the world has come over you
Is it some kind of game you’re playin’ with me

Fed up, tired and lonely
Gonna run away and hide
Was riding, tryin’ to get to heaven
Was riding down the road feeling bad
Left me standing in the doorway cryin’
‘Til my eyes begin to bleed

Just what in the world has come over you
Shall I hold you close or let you go by
Just what in the hell has come over you
Is it some kind of game you’re playin’ with me

Blind
Tired
Blind

You left your feelings out there hanging
Just don’t know what I’m gonna do
It’s just a game, it’s the same old story
This kind of love could you ever be true
You left me standing in the doorway cryin’
I’d give anything to be with you

Just what in the world has come over you
Shall I hold you close or let you go by
Just what in the hell has come over you
Is it some kind of game you’re playin’

Just standing in the doorway cryin’
Gonna run away and hide
Got no place left to turn
Is the love in your heart turning

You left me standing in the doorway cryin’

Just what in the world has come over you
Shall I hold you close or let you go by
Just what in the hell has come over you
Is it some kind of game you’re playin’ with me

Blind
Tired
Blind
Tired
Blind
Tired
Blind


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    well the song is good but si kinda silly anws is say is good so it is :)

    eXistenon February 26, 2006   Link
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    wtf r u trying to say???

    Distraughton April 11, 2006   Link
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    this song is absolutely ridiculous.. that little synth/organ or whatever that background noise is.. that's the new cowbell.

    hailtokidamnesiacon June 28, 2006   Link
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    even thought its not my usual cup o tea i personally like the organ/synth in the background...it sets the mood for what kind of song its gonna be and if you notice there's cowbell later in the song...i personally like the song, something different from joey.

    harper83087on February 29, 2008   Link

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