You came to me within a dream
Not everyone is who they seem
All these words we can't redeem
Like the great magic of our world
Corroborated by your words
Splitting planets into thirds

Baby, oh, baby
Baby, my baby
Baby, ooh, babe
I miss you, la-la-la-la
Baby, oh, baby
Baby, my babe
Baby, ooh, babe
Yeah

To all the leaves that fall in vain
While god and goddess go insane
All these words in your domain
The watches kill time as the books read
Inadvertently we bleed
Fighting for what we deceive

Baby, oh, baby
Baby, my baby
Baby, ooh, babe
I miss you, la-la-la-la
Baby, oh, baby
Baby, my babe
Baby, ooh, babe
Yeah

Leave me alone
Leave me alone

Now, why can't you see that you always perturb me
So nearing the end of the world
Just leave me alone
Leave me alone
Why, cant you see that you always perturb me
So nearing the end of the world
Leave me alone
Leave me alone

Baby, oh, baby
Baby, my baby
Baby, ooh, babe
I miss you, la-la-la-la
Baby, oh, baby
Baby, my babe
Baby, ooh, babe
Yeah, ooh ooh ooh


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    I agree with MikeDecipher.

    Graveviruson May 15, 2008   Link

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