Just thought you'd like to hear my thoughts
On all that you do
You get me so confused
On all that you do

[chorus]
Everyone's expectations
Are filling your odds and ends
Reaching your highest high
Never feeling so mislead
Consider all these words
And I speak to you
Listen so close
And consider it an insult

When you are near me
I push you farther away
And when you drift off
I want you to stay

[chorus]
Everyone's expectations
Are filling your odds and ends
Reaching your highest high
Never feeling so mislead
Consider all these words
And I speak to you
Listen so close
And consider it an insult

Do everything you want me to
Oh they're what I shouldn't do
I play a game that you can't play
I'm paying for it all
I'm paying for it all
I'm beating for it all

Just thought you'd like to hear my thoughts
On all that you do
You get me so confused
On all that you do

[chorus]
Everyone's expectations
Are filling your odds and ends
Reaching your highest high
Never feeling so mislead
Consider all these words
And I speak to you
Listen so close
And consider it an insult

Na na na na...


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    oh i love this song!!! smittin is one of my fave bands!! big smile marlas so great.

    SuperZoeyon March 05, 2003   Link

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