She turned me on
But now I'm shaking
She shoots it in
And I keep taking

They don't see
She's down with me tonight
(Time to push off)

[Chorus]
She's such a rush
She's such a crush
She's one in a million
She's such a rush
Can't get enough
She's pumping through my veins
She's too fun to be so gone with me
Too good to be true to me

She's over my head
She's all I need
I'm so strung out
She's out of my league

They don't see
She's down with me tonight
(Time to push off)

[Chorus]

Oh, oh, she's too good to be true
I'm hooked up and into you
Can't you see she's the sweat on the sheets?
Can't you see she's all that I need?
Can't you see she's all that I see?

[Chorus]

Too good to be true to me
Too good to be true to me


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True to Me Lyrics as written by David Katz Anthony Improgo

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    I don't think it's about drugs either. I think it's about a boy and girls relationship together, but he couldn't handle it. The boy was too boring for the girl so she moved on.

    The girl obviously was too much for the boy, but he loved her anyways. The girl didn't return the feelings and moved on. It crushed the boy but he met with reality. Even though it sucked.

    Teel474on July 11, 2008   Link

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