[Chorus]
Don't want to let you go, we just want to tell you
Just want to let you know, that we'll stay around
So what else can you do, you've said all you have to
We're comin' after you, so don't make a sound (don't want to let you go)

I got this feelin' could it be there's someone watchin' over me (me)
Tell me who you are
I close my eyes and count from nine to try and find this peace of mind
But it's gone too far

You see our faces every time you turn your head round
We'll be watchin' even when you turn the lights down
We will always be around no matter where you are

[Chorus]

I'm all alone now in the dark just one chance just so we can talk
That is all I ask
I close my eyes and then I dream I always wake up to a scream
Wonder where you are

Don't you know we're always gonna be around you
And there really isn't anything you can do
We will always be around no matter where you are

[Chorus]

[Chorus: x2]


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    In the music video the girl is hacking into the guys stuff and now "we're coming after you" and seek revenge

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