not sayin'
Not charmed at all
Not sayin'
That you weren't worth
The fall
And I was alone when
I knew it was real
Down the canyon
When I knew I had come

To the line
Through the dawn
To the light
To the turn
When you said

You could drive
All night
Drive all night

So I let crazy
Take a spin
Then I let crazy
Settle in
Kicked off my shoes
Shut reason out
He said "first let's just
Unzip your religion
Down"

Found that I
I craved at all
Saw me melt
Into your
Native shelter
Where you carved my
Name
Paper tigers scare
And came

Alive
Through the dawn
To the light
To the turn
When you said

You could drive all night
All night
Drive all night

So I let crazy
Take a spin
Then I let crazy
Settle in
Kicked off my shoes
Shut reason out
He said "first let's just
Unzip your religion
Down"
So I let crazy
Pull me in
Then I let crazy
Take his spin
Kicked off my shoes
Shut reason out
He said "first let's just unzip
Your religion down"
Heard that you were once
"temptation's girl"

And as soon
As you have
Rearranged the mess
In your head
He will show up looking
Sane
Perfectly sane
If I know crazy


Lyrics submitted by Concertina, edited by Iago1604

Crazy Lyrics as written by Christopher O'brien Graham Murphy

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    listening to this song just kills me.it reminds me of the horrible toxic relationship i was in for many years. this song is just that. its a roller coaster of emotions and its just "crazy". the last verse says it all:

    and as soon as you have rearranged the mess in your head. he will show up looking sane, perfectly sane if i know crazy

    this never failed with him. we would break up and as soon as i had rearraged the mess of emotions i had just survived.the minute i was starting to get over him. he would show up..acting as if nothing had happened wanting to pick up where we left off.."looking perfectly sane". I can just hear tori sign at the end of this verse. i big long tired sign.

    faeriesboxon February 12, 2013   Link

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