Each and every day
Hiding from the sunshine
Wandering in the shade
Not too old, not too young

Every night again
Dancing with the moonlight
Somewhere far away
I can hear your call

Uh uh uh
(I'm) out of my head
Of my heart and my mind
Cause you can run but you can't hide
I'm gonna make you mine

Out of my head
Of my heart and my mind
Cause I can feel how your flesh now
Is crying out for more

Ain't no fairytale
What I see in your eyes
Awaiting your mistake
Not too close, not too far

Sneaking in the pain
Every truth becomes lie
I won't trust myself
Once I hear your call

Uh uh uh
(I'm) out of my head
Of my heart and my mind
Cause you can run but you can't hide
I'm gonna make you mine

Out of my head
Of my heart and my mind
Cause I can feel how your flesh now
Is crying out for more


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    I think this song is about being trapped in your own thoughts and avoiding other things, and trying to be with the one you want to be with. Like you're just focusing on that and nothing else, and you're losing yourself over someone or something

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