I see you hang in the crowd
Staring me down
With that ice cream cone
Still I'm all alone
You've got me caught
Let go my heart
Or give me a sign
That you'll be mine

I've got a crush on you
I've got a crush on you
You won't let me through
I've got a crush on you
I've got a crush on you
What am I to do?
I've got a crush on you

I saw you flying your plane
Driving me insane
Hit me with a bone
Still I'm all alone
You're driving that car
Saw his arm
Saw that black as tar
Must be your heart

Chorus

Pandora's box
Has got a lock
I'm gonna knock
Gonna beat the clock
I won't rest
Until pandora's chest
Has been upset
Because I'm the one

Chorus

I can't relax
Ol' mister scratch
Is on my back
Made a devil's pact
Trade an old black cat
For a witches brew
Seven deadly sins
And you

Chorus

Crush
You
Crush
You
Yeah, you.


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    rad song

    Bernoullion February 25, 2007   Link
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    Pretty straightforward, the guy has a crush on some chick and it's ruining him. Awesome song with a really simple but rad riff

    erege15595on June 17, 2016   Link

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