This is wrong
I should be gone
Yet here we lay
Cause I can't stay away
Roses bloom
In your dirty room
I Come to play
Cause I can't stay away
No I can't stay away

[Chorus]
I'm conflicted
I inhale now I'm addicted
To this place
To you babe
I can't stay away
Can't stay away
Get up, go down
Then we go and more round
It's wrong, they say
I can't stay a, I can't stay away
I can't stay a, I can't stay away

I was numb
For you I come
Night and day
And I can't stay away
No I can't stay away

[Chorus]

I wish I could
Leave and never return
Baby, I know I should
But for you I'd burn

Stay away
Cause I can't stay away

[Chorus]

I can't stay away
I can't stay away
I can't stay away, I can't stay away


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I Can't Stay Away Lyrics as written by Hugo Peretti George Weiss

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    I like this song, i think its really good. The meaning? I don't really know- probabaly about a lover or soemthing. Personally, I think it's about being in love with a one night stand, because she knows it's wrong, but she's addicted to that feeling of being bad and she loves that high. And just wants to keep getting with one night stands.

    thommmmmason January 13, 2008   Link

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