I wanted to know, who you really are
I needed the chance, to stitch up my scars
I'm closer to you, than I was in the start
Come dive right in, and tear me apart

I'm trapped
And we can't get along
I thought that I was strong
We are so unstable

And me, I'm strung out from your touch
But I won't give you up
We are so unstable

I wanted to learn, about the dark side of you
You bring me down, like a bottle of pills
I hate the way that you're making me feel
I keep coming back, I never get here

I'm trapped
And we can't get along
I thought that I was strong
We are so unstable

And me, I'm strung out from your touch
But I won't give you up
We are so unstable

We're so unstable
We're so unstable

We're so unstable
We're so unstable

I'm trapped
And we can't get along
I thought that I was strong
We are so unstable

And me, I'm strung out from your touch
But I won't give you up
We are so unstable

I'm trapped
And we can't get along
I thought I was strong
We are so unstable

And me, I'm strung out from your touch
But I won't give you up
We are so unstable

You're so unstable
You're so unstable
You're so unstable
We're so unstable


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    A little heavier than the last album. Nice.

    Aerionon July 07, 2003   Link

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