It's a trap
Someone's waiting in the tall grass
It's a trap
No one around for miles
But you're all smiles

This escapes
I find everything pursued me
I forget
The light hits it in your face
But do come close
I prefer to keep it

If I curse
If I should accuse you
Please tell me that I'm wrong
Evil words
I'm just scared to lose you
I've wanted this to hold on

Can you please
tell me what we're doing?
I don't know
Swear I haven't got a clue
Don't you?

If I curse
If I should accuse you
Please tell me that I'm wrong
Evil words
I'm just scared to lose you
I've wanted this to hold on


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    I don't know why but always that I hear this song I imagine someone with a type of memorial disease...like he or she can't remember who is the person beside him or her. "I find everything pursued me" he's paranoid, "If I curse If I should accuse you please tell me that I'm wrong" He doesn't remember his mate so if he says bad things to her she should tell him that is wrong. "Can't you please tell me what we're doing I don't know Swear I haven't got a clue Don't you?" Obviously referring to the amnesia problem. Love this song It's sad but I love it.

    BookerAlicon June 28, 2013   Link

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