Tricky:
She's so malicious and so delicious
Superstitious super suspicious
Wonder woman under woman
Only woman lonely woman
You just rewind and we'll just be fine
We'll just be fine you just be mine
You just rewind and we'll just be fine
You just be mine you just be mine
John Frusciante:
You show me everything
You fill me everywhere
Your preaching that you care
Do you care

I'll fix to fall through time
I knew your weren't mine
I'll shine right through the sky
Floating I try and try
Captured by what I lose
That' when I forced the flew
Being will never be
Have her remembering me

Tricky:
Tuck your hair behind you ears
Your tears and your silly fears
I'll be your teddy bear
You chose the clothes I wear
For you I suffer much pain
Sharp glass migraine
For you I'd lose my focus
For you I'd swim a swarm of locusts

John Frusciante:
You show me everything
You fill me everywhere
Your preaching that you care
Do you care

Everytime I am you
I feel forever new
Posing along the beat
You feel like I me
If I were myself right now
I wish I never found
I'm holding on so tight
Feeling like not feeling right

You show me everything
You fill me everywhere
Your preaching that you care
Do you care

Tricky:
Here I remain
She don't know my name
Would she love me
If I had real fame
I feel bad pain
Here come that rain
I don't complain
She's too complex
Tell me your name
Is that your real sex


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    it's "you pretend you care", not preaching....

    p.o.d.on May 27, 2007   Link

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