Hey, will you stay awhile?
My smile will not mislead you
'Cause I've been alone
My faith turned to stone
Still there's something in you
That I believe in

Close to the pierce, I go wild and fierce
Still I let you be, I feel you next to me
'Cause inside I feel a wind that starts to blow
I'm taken in your undertow
Everything is fine
I'm lonely all the time

'Cause all I want to do
Is be there for the things that you're going through
Well, is it good for you?
Is it good for you?
'Cause you haunt my nights
When I don't know where my life should go
Well, is it good for you?
Is it good for you?

Hey, child please stay awhile
My smile will not mislead you
'Cause I've been without
I go wild with doubt, I grab at you
I can't stop grabbing at you

'Cause I feel you cross my mind in disarray
Intoxicated ricochet, there's nothing wrong
Just don't take too long

'Cause all I want to do
Is be there for the things that you're going through
Well, is it good for you?
Is it good for you?
'Cause you haunt my nights
When I don't know where my life should go
Well, is it good for you?
Well, it it for you?

All I want to do
Is be there for the things that you're going through
Well, is it good for you?
Well, is it good for you?
'Cause you haunt my nights
When I don't know where my life should go
Well, is it good for you?
Well, it it for you?


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    Anyone else think this song was inspired by Smashing Pumpkins' Zero? It has the same hard edged gothic feel and the song subjects seem similar.

    Pie-Faced-Ghoulon February 27, 2005   Link

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