hide me
Tell everyone where I am but please hide me
Tell everyone where I am but please hide me
sell everyone the map's to what's inside me

You run so fast
You wave me past
only time will tell
I drive around
some bar bound
trapped in this long farewell
and i don't know who to tell

hide me
Tell everyone where I am but please hide me
Tell everyone where I am but please hide me
sell everyone the map's to what's inside me

my memory's bad
i can't add
was this that sad motel?
In my mind
I’m trying to find
The place where we both fell
and i don't know who to tell

hide me
Tell everyone where I am but please hide me
Tell everyone where I am but please hide me
sell everyone the map's to what's inside me
hide me
hide me
hide me


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    this has to be one of the most adorable hurtful songs i've ever heard.

    aestheticx7on November 26, 2007   Link

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