Come along with me
See the world again.
I want you to be
My dominant indoor friend.

You could be the one (yeah)
To watch me go down.
You could be the one
To push me around.

Feel me
Move me
Take me
Hate me

Love me, Smash me,
Throw the riddle at me.
Know me now, you need to

Love me, Smash me,
Throw the riddle at me.
Oh, no...you wouldn't want to be me.

Love me, Smash me,
Throw the riddle at me,
Sometimes I will bet you

Love me, Smash me,
Know me, feel me...

Come along with me,
Take the chance again.
It's easy to be
My dominant indoor friend.

You know you're the one (yeah),
To watch me go down.
You know you're the one,
To push me around...

(chorus)

Am I reaching you?
You don't say a word...
Am I losing you?
Am I losing you?

(chorus)....(fade out)


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    How great is this song? However, if anyone figures out the whole "dominant indoor friend thing," let me know.

    Hype3001on July 30, 2002   Link
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    Does anybody know where to get the albums for these guys? Or where to contact them? I always come up empty.

    liamgibbson December 23, 2005   Link
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    frilliant song. try searching (using your favorite engine) for anything about this song or band. Crickets. Why?

    answerpoeton June 08, 2020   Link

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