One, two, three, four

I don't fuckin' know if it's a lie or it's a fact
All your little fake friends will sell your secrets for some cash (hey, hey)
Smile in my face, then put your cig out on my back
If you ever see me, just get to runnin' like The Flash

I knew a boy just like you
He's a snake just like you
Such a fake just like you, but I can see the truth

Transparent soul
I can see right through, just so you know
Transparent soul
I can see right through, just so you know

I don't fuckin' know, it's paradise or it's a trap
Yeah, they're treatin' me like royalty, but is it kissin' ass? (Hey, hey)
No one's brave enough to take the fall right
But it's all your fault, why you actin' like it's alright?

I knew a girl just like you
She was vain just like you
Such a pain just like you, and everybody knows the truth

Transparent soul
I can see right through, just so you know
Transparent soul
I can see right through, just so you know

It's clear to me now
You're scared of me, wow
It's clear to me now
(Transparent soul)

It's clear to me now
You're scared of me, wow
It's clear to me now
(Transparent soul)

Transparent soul
I can see right through, just so you know
Transparent soul
I can see right through, just so you know


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    i think this song is about unrequited love. when u love some1 who you feel is superior then you but it doesnt matter even if they play with your emotions coz you still love them even though you dont like it. its basically about emotions and how people can toy with them even if you care about them. well thats my opinion anyway. i think this song is really kewl and it also shows fran healys great ability of writings songs that actually have a meaning not like some pop chart stuff!!

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