Been feeling high
And then feeling low
Strap your hands across my engines
I'm not broke so please don't mend me

You're like a neon sign
Just burning so bright
Penetrates like an infection
You give me feelings I can't mention

[Chorus]
Maybe, all I need
You need too
Don't wait for me
I'll wait for you

I'm gonna follow you around
I'm gonna wear you down
I don't want to alienate you
You've got as long as it might take you

Good things come in ones
And double up to two
Don't want to rain on your procession
Only seeking your obsession

[Chorus]

It might take a little time
Got all the time we need
I'm not here to try and fool ya
Just trying to break on through ya

Now that wasn't right
But then nothing's wrong
I've got a feeling it's all right
I've gotta keep you in my sights

[Chorus: x2]

Don't wait for me
I'll wait for you


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Everybody's Stalking Lyrics as written by Damon Michael Gough

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    This song needs it's lead in to really make sense. This is the second song on the Hour of Bewilderbeast album after "The Shining". The shining is about pure honest love, not just love for another person, but for life. The song fades into the bitter, lurking rhythm of "Everybody's Stalking". It is like the antithesis of "The Shining" and it fading one into the other shows that Damon believes their is a thin line between chasing love and stalking.

    gilbagon July 02, 2003   Link
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    i heard this song in Igby Goes Down. It's an addicting tune.

    andrewhambletonon December 05, 2004   Link
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    I love the way The Shining ends and this starts instantly after. Mmmm. But it's a song about stalking which makes it good.

    Kraliaon March 15, 2005   Link
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    gilbag is right, its meant to contradict the shining. this songs kind of awesome.

    WriterOfFictionson September 04, 2006   Link
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    he did that on another disc too

    -I was wrong -You were right

    annaSon June 19, 2007   Link

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