I didn't want to go
Go back and look for you
But it's a heartless drug
I'm addicted to

And when I drive that road
And start to feel that chill
I think I see your face
Do you come here still?

Those were the times and these were the places
Your love was so good
And now that I'm here I suddenly find that
I'm tumbling backward

I'm back to where I was before
Dreaming of glory and your love
And now I'm lying on your floor
Crashed on the surface of your love

The chemicals react
The molecules collide
The poison works it's way
Somewhere down inside

When we were young
I really believed love would never leave us
But time has a knack of pulling the rug out from underneath us

And nothing matters anymore
I'm still a victim of your love
And now I'm banging on your door
Time rolling backwards with your love
Over and over with your love

I know they're only ghosts and memories that I'm clutching at
And maybe I'm reaching back for something I never had
Still it seems so real to me
These ragged threads that lead me back to you

(Losing my mind waiting for you)

I'm back to where I was before
Time rolling backwards with your love
And now I'm lying on your floor
Crashed on the surface of your love

And where are all the dreams we had
Fractured and frozen with your love
You put a spell upon me that
Can never be broken with your love
Nowhere to run to but your love
Over and over with your love


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    The end lyrics I believe are:

    "I'm back to where I was before Tumbling backwards with your love And now I'm laying on your floor Crashed on the surface of your love And all other dreams we had Fractured and frozen with your love

    You put a spell upon me there Could never be broken in your love Oh where to run to be your love Over and over with your love"

    Gorgeous song, my favourite from the EP :D

    60_miles_an_houron May 23, 2010   Link

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