You say I got no
Got no motivation
And that's about to drive you
Right out of your mind

You bought a one way ticket
To a destination
And now you're leaving me
And all your worries behind

Well, you said goodbye
To yesterday and all we ever knew
But you're not the only one
Feeling used

Baby, did we throw it all away
With all the stupid things we say
And all those
Little games we play?

Maybe you've heard it all
A million times
But I don't want to change the world
I just want to change your mind

And if I go now, would
I catch you at the station
Or would I find myself
Standing all alone

'Cause I got a bad
Bad, bad reputation
For not catching things
Until they're too far gone

You might think I'm crazy
Or just a bit confused
But you're all that I had left
So I got nothing left to lose

Baby, did we throw it all away
With all the stupid things we say
And all those
Little games we play?

Maybe you've heard it all
A million times
I don't want to change the world
I just want to change your mind
I just want to change your mind

Everybody

Said goodbye to yesterday
And all we ever knew
But you're all that I have left
So I've got nothing left to lose

Baby, did we throw it all away
With all the stupid things we say
And all those
Little games we play?

Maybe you've heard it all
A million times
I don't want to change the world
I just want to change your mind

Baby, did we throw it all away
With all the stupid things we say
And all the
Little games we play?

Maybe you've heard it
All a million times
I don't want to change the world
I just want to change your mind

I just want to change your mind
And I just want to change your mind
And I just want to change your mind
And I just want to change your mind



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    Yeah, this song is awesome.. I still have the video recorded on a tape from 2 years ago. Oh man. Good stuff.

    confinedinsanityon April 03, 2005   Link

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