I HAVE LOST ALL MY FAITH IN YOU
EVERYTHING YOU SAID WAS ALL UNTRUE
YOU KNOW THAT I WOULD DO ANYTHING FOR YOU
ALL YOUR LIES TRAPPED ME IN I CAN'T COME THROUGH

SO WHY…
DO I FEEL THIS WAY ABOUT YOU ?
SO WHY…
DO I STILL FEEL THIS WAY FOR YOU ?
FOR YOU…

SO WHAT IF WE HAD LOST OUR MINDS ?
WOULD YOU CARE, WOULD YOU TRY ?
TOGETHER, WE COULD TOUCH THE SKY

I'LL SELL MY SOUL IF THIS WERE TRUE
FOR JUST THAT LAST TASTE OF YOU
BUT IN THE END I'D FIND A GREAT BIG LIE

SO WHY…
DO I FEEL THIS WAY ABOUT YOU ?
SO WHY…
DO I STILL FEEL THIS WAY FOR YOU ?
FOR YOU…

SO TELL ME WHY…
SO TELL ME WHY…
SO TELL ME WHY ?
PLEASE TELL ME WHY ?

WHY DO I FEEL ?
WHY DO I FEEL ?
WHY DO I FEEL ?


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    wow, couplets. that's some serious song-writing.

    BtownMeggyon July 26, 2002   Link
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    I think that this song has truly done well to avoid alternation between rhyming couplets and triplets. That, and the first four lines rhyme with each other, which I try to avoid when songwriting.

    Bobo192on July 26, 2002   Link

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