This is the last place I should be
We both know where this will lead
I made myself a promise
I should have thought this through
I don't really want this, but maybe I do

[Chorus:]
What am I doing here, what are we doing now
I try to move on and you tried to move out
Is anything still the same, did everything disappear
I need you to kiss me, and make it all clear
What am I doing here

What kind of love is this we're in
That makes me want you again and again
Everybody's talking, but I've got nothing to say
Am I really lost or just finding my way

[Chorus:]
What am I doing here, what are we doing now
I try to move on and you tried to move out
Is anything still the same, did everything disappear
I need you to kiss me, and make it all clear
What am I doing here

It's the posion, it's the cure
It's the madness we choose to endure
It's the push and it's the pull
I get so tired, of playing the fool

[Chorus:]
So, What am I doing here, what are we doing now
I try to move on and you tried to move out
Is anything still the same, did everything disappear
I need you to kiss me, and make it all clear
What am I doing here

What am I doing here, I thought we had a plan
So why am I standing just where I am
Is anything the same, did everything disappear
I need you to kiss me and make it all clear
What am I
Who are we
Just what am I doing here



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