You say twilight is just around the corner from me
I turned around but all I see
Is I'm a stranger in your perfect dream
Your heart is deep
It's the well in which I drown
I grasp the walls and scream for life
And I pray someone will come and save me

How are you doin'?
Since you're supernaturally sober now
How does it feel to be so supernatural?
It's too bad you'll have to go away, go away
You're supernatural
It's too bad you'll have to go away

I think that God is just another bottle away
Traded your angels for the unknown
Now your curiosity unnerves you
To talk to me like you never felt put down
Am I the only one to see
Sometimes the helping hand 's the one that chokes you?

How are you doin'?
Since you're supernaturally sober now
How does it feel to be so supernatural?
It's too bad you'll have to go away, go away
You're supernatural
It's too bad you'll have to go away

Well, it's not fun here anymore
It's all over now I can't believe it

How are you doin'?
Since you're supernaturally sober now
How does it feel to be so supernatural?
It's too bad you'll have to go away, go away
You're supernatural
It's too bad you'll have to go away

It's no fun here anymore


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