The Truesteppers

Who do you think you are
Telling me I've gone too far
You must be out of your mind
Telling your friends I was bugging you
That you weren't playing true
Slippin out of your mind
Open your eyes
Boy you trouble me
Expensive lies
But you're playing for free


I gave you what you want
What you need
My time is wasting
But for you it's a breeze


You're out of your mind
Gonna make this really easy
I'm out of my mind
Gonna show you I'm not crazy
Boy you're wasting my time
I'm not wasting your time
You're out of your mind
You're out of your mind
Out of your mind


Thinking you were someone special
Time has shown and now I know
How wrong I have been
Always feeling
That you're using me
Confusing me
Two-timing me
I can't remember
How long has it been


Open your eyes
Boy you trouble me
Expensive lies
But you're playing for free
I gave you what you want
What you need
My time is wasting
But for you it's a breeze


You're out of your mind
Gonna make this really easy
I'm out of my mind
Gonna show you I'm not crazy
Boy you're wasting my time
I'm not wasting your time
You're out of your mind
You're out of your mind
Out of your mind


You sing a song and people jump on you
What this guy is saying can't be true
All I'm saying is that some girls don't trip
Stop bugging and mugging if you wanna flip
I like the Spice


Open your eyes
Gril you trouble me
Expensive lies
But you're playing for free
I gave you what you want
What you need
My time is wasting
But for you it's a breeze


You're out of your mind
Gonna make this really easy
I'm out of my mind
Gonna show you I'm not crazy
Boy you're wasting my time
I'm not wasting your time
You're out of your mind
You're out of your mind
Out of your mind

Gonna make this really easy
I'm out of my mind
Gonna show you I'm not crazy
Boy you're wasting my time
I'm not wasting your time
You're out of your mind
You're out of your mind
Out of your mind


Truesteppers, you're out of your mind
Ice Cream, you're out of your mind
10-Below, you're out of your mind
Dane, you're out of your mind


This tune's gonna punish you


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    If you hate them so much then why are you looking up lyrics to their songs?

    Andrea_2004on May 08, 2002   Link

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