You said adjust your heels girl, they stick out like an anchor
Don't touch the flowers, 'cause you can't hear them well
Couldn't last forever, lord ya know it's gonna end sometime

This is not an order, you don't have to be here
Can you understand me, screamin like the wind blows
Did I blow your mind, leave you breathless

I guess I've changed but yeah couldn't you
Given all we've been through
Heaven knows I've been around and around

Eighty six the candles, I'm scared of the bright lights
Girl, try not to touch me, so you don't feel me
Or you can touch my shoulder, put your lips to my ears and scream
Is there anyone home, won't you answer me

Chorus:
I guess I've changed but yeah couldn't you
Given all we've been through well
Heaven knows I've been around and around
I guess I've strained well how bout that
Here's my life, here's a doorstep
Heaven knows I've been around and around

I guess it's been a good year, for roses and aggressions, for flowers and freeways
I guess I'll put a smile on, or get a new girlfriend, ya put a new hat on

This is not an order, you don't have to answer
Only need to listen, if only for a moment
Did I blow your mind girl, did I leave you breathless, I said

Repeat Chorus


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    "Don't touch the flowers, cuz you can't hear them well" the only thng i can come up with for the above line is he means dont mess with someting that you dont understand or appriciate.

    Scottish_Lionon July 26, 2006   Link

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