like these pistols
and your hair hangs
blanket over hollow mirror,
we hold black mans hands spy glass
we carefully mold like water lovers

no!!! hear (hear) you changing, and i change you, tattood forever make me assist her and i...

when we lay down by our favorite
ones who scares me and who could hate her
likes to degrade our own band aid
while we disown mother nature

no!!! hear you changing, and i change you, oh!! and you save me...

in my room we're can dance on the floor,
in my room we're can dance on my walls,
in my room we're can dance on my bed...yeah
in my room we're gunna dance on my....HEAD!!!!!

no!! hear you blame me, and i blamed you, no!! hear you changed me...(bye?) I!!

no!! hear you blame me, and i blamed you, no!! well you changed me, but i made you!!
remember her...did (when, and, ?) i stop!! (x6)


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    is this actually deftones? i downloaded it and it doesn't really sound like chino, although the songs is very much sounding like them. anyone?

    xpankfrisston April 16, 2002   Link
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    dude, this song is totally deftones. It is just some earlier stuff so Chino's voice sounds a bit different. Just look at the lyrics and compare them to other deftones lyrics. They are authentic Chino lyrics cuz the make no sense at all! I love this song! It's fun! I love every deftones song! I just love deftones! hehehe

    defubuskornon May 03, 2002   Link
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    clearly a song about sex. even the title gives it away

    theworldsuckson February 26, 2009   Link
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    when i listen to this song it sounds like he is saying here you saved me and i saved you, then he says here you changed me. but on that last part it sounds more like "here you saved me" but anyways this song is so damn amazing by all means. and yes it is chino indeed.

    juarez122191on April 10, 2010   Link

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