He's coming out tonight
He'll walk outside the light
You'll feel him very near
Confusion nothing's clear
His presence cold and stark
Like a shadow in the dark
You're scared but you won't run
You almost wish it was over and done

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You can't escape the thought of him
Do you wonder why?
He's so strange
And if he brought you down to your knees
Would you cry?
He's so strange
He frightens you so much
He could burn you with his touch
Everything has changed
He's so strange

You've lost all track of time
The victim of a crime
He's stolen heart and soul
He's taken all control
Is this some crazy dream?
Obsession the main theme
Though you can't see the chains
You're the prisoner of a love so strange

CHORUS



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    It's about a rape. He's coming out tonight He'll walk outside the light You'll feel him very near Confusion nothing's clear His presence cold and stark Like a shadow in the dark You're scared but you won't run You almost wish it was over and done Speaks for itself. You can't escape the thought of him Do you wonder why? He's so strange And if he brought you down to your knees Would you cry? He's so strange He frightens you so much He could burn you with his touch Everything has changed He's so strange You've lost all track of time The victim of a crime He's stolen heart and soul He's taken all control Is this some crazy dream? Obsession the main theme Though you can't see the chains You're the prisoner of a love so strange
    the_music_nazion August 02, 2014   Link

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