I just want to go home
This roads so cold
And I'm alone
I've got my friends

But they don't know
I've lost my soul
I'm made of stone
I'm just so tired

Nothing is real
I lost my love
To the complex inside me
I was so mean to a girl

Who loved me unconditionally
Is it so wrong,
Is it so wrong
To be in love?

And oh,
Is it so wrong,
Is it so wrong
To be in love,

To be in love?
I don't know.
Face your heart to the door
You fooled them once

But now you're sure
This cold, dark road
Is all you know
You've got no soul

You're made of stone
I'm just so tired
Nothing is real
I lost my love

To the complex inside me
I was so mean to a girl
Who loved me unconditionally
Is it so wrong,

Is it so wrong
To be in love?
And oh,
Is it so wrong,

Is it so wrong
To be in love,
To be in love?
I don't know

What to do anymore
The complex heart
Calls the shots
I'm just a part

In it's game
The complex heart
Makes me so tired
Makes this too real

I lost my love
To the complex
Inside me
I was so mean

To a girl who
Loved me unconditionally
Is it so wrong,
Is it so wrong

To be in love?
And oh,
Is it so wrong,
Is it so wrong,
To be in love,

To be in love?
I don't know.


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Complex Heart Lyrics as written by Christofer Drew

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    I'm pretty sure the lyric should read, "I'm just a pawn in its game," insinuating that he is being controlled by an external force.

    LiloferNoseBeston October 27, 2011   Link
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    Chris was going through a really rough time in his life when he wrote this album. It's about his drug addiction and the pain he was causing himself and the people around him. The "girl" he sings a about is his now ex-girlfriend Kristin Krewson who he pushed away through this period. She was trying to help him through it all just like his family and friends. It's a really sad personal song.

    moonchild11on October 09, 2017   Link

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