I heard what you said, and I can tell you it's true
I heard you've said that I am crazy about you
Turn in my sleep, the bad dream is over
Think of you and shall I ever recover?

Now, I want to wake up
How I want to wake up

I stood at the kitchen-sink, my radio played
Songs like "Tainted Love" and "Love Is Strange"
As I listened and the words hit my ears
I cried sudden tears

Now, I want to wake up
How I want to wake up
Wake up
(Wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up
Wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up)

(It's mad, it's mad, it's mad)
It's mad, to be in love with someone else
When you're in love with he, she's in love with me
But you know as well as I do
I can never think of anyone but you

(All my life,
All my life
I want to wake up)

Play with fire, play with guns
It's easy to impress someone
Turning in my sleep, you called me fool
To fall in love, is it so uncool?

Now, I want to wake up
How I want to wake up
Now, I want to wake up
Wake up

(Wake up, wake up
Wake up, wake up - Ooh ooh ooh oh oh
Ooh ooh ooh oh oh

I, I want to wake up
(Ooh ooh ooh oh oh, Ooh ooh ooh oh oh, Ooh ooh ooh I, I want to wake up, with
you)
(Ooh ooh ooh oh oh, Ooh ooh ooh oh oh, Ooh ooh ooh oh oh, Ooh ooh ooh oh oh -
Oooh



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    This song means to me that its about someone who is in love with someone else and wants to "Wake up" from his feelings, or from the nightmare the relationship has become.

    "It's mad, to be in love with someone else When you're in love with him, she's in love with me But you know as well as I do I can never think of anyone but you "

    This means that his partner loves some other guy, and another woman loves him, but all he can think of is someone else.

    Basically this song is about wanting to "wake up" from something you dont want to carry on with.

    DC10on February 18, 2006   Link

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