They said
You were a mystery
I know
You can't fool me

But still I cave in
I gave you my heart
I cave in
I gave you my heart

Well hang on, hang on
I know you don't think I know
Well hold on, hold on
But I know but I know but I know

I always knew what you were
I always knew what you were

You came along
You came along
I got into your car
You came along
I knew I was wrong
I knew I would die

But still I cave in
I gave you my heart
I cave in
I knew I would die

Well hang on, hang on
I know you don't think I know
Well hold on, hold on
But I know but I know but I know

I always knew what you were
I always knew what you were

Well hang on, hang on
I know you don't think I know
Well hold on, hold on
But I know but I know but I know

I always knew what you were
I always knew what you were


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    Great song.

    Not quite sure what it's about. Possibly Heroin? Or about someone else who's addicted to a drug or is living a deceiving life in some way...either a friend/ ex-lover/ the guitarist that quit the band.

    Or...most probably...a slightly abusive lover that doesn't really care about him but is just a good looking man so he can get away with stuff.

    rymaster111on November 06, 2011   Link

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