From this moment on
I'll be craving for some information
What did I do wrong
I can't handle with this situation
All the time

So hard to be
The one to satisfy your needs
So hard to be
The one to satisfy your needs

You can count on me
It's been growing to a real obsession
In this ideal spleen
I've developped my own gangster methods
It's all my life

So hard to be
The one to satisfy your needs
So hard to be
The one to satisfy your needs

Time in time again
I'm rehearsing for my final mission
Armed with ink and pen
It's all depending on the superstition

From this moment on
I'll be craving for some information
What did I do wrong
I can't handle with this situation
All the time

So hard to be
The one to satisfy your needs
So hard to be
The one to satisfy your needs

So hard to be
The one to satisfy your needs
So hard to be
The one to satisfy your needs

Nothing has changed
I'm still the same
Jay-Jay Johanson

Look in my eyes
You'll recognize
Jay-Jay Johanson

Nothing has changed
I'm still the same
Jay-Jay Johanson

Look in my eyes
You'll recognize
Jay-Jay Johanson


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    Some french police officer is asking him questions regarding the stolen heart of a young girl

    OuchThatHurtson September 18, 2007   Link

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