Long lost words whisper slowly to me
Still can't find what keeps me here
When all this time I've been so hollow inside
(I know you're still there)

Watching me, wanting me
I can feel you pull me down
Fearing you, loving you
I won't let you pull me down

Hunting you I can smell you - alive
Your heart pounding in my head

Watching me, wanting me
I can feel you pull me down
Saving me raping me
Watching me

(Watching me, wanting me)
I can feel you pull me down
(Fearing you, loving you)
I won't let you pull me down


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Haunted Lyrics as written by Amy Lee Ben Moody

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    good song, i think i like the lyrics better in this version, but i still like the one on fallen better. One question though, its supposed to beep at the beginning right?

    jasongs89on June 27, 2004   Link
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    I too like the lyrics better. Yes, its supposed to beep

    Everybodys_Foolon October 02, 2004   Link
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    It's not a remix, it's the demo version of "Haunted".

    xbleedon October 07, 2004   Link
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    I like this one better. And yes, it's the demo.

    SMUSER17002421on November 18, 2004   Link
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    the version of this that i have dosent have beeps

    gothicrockeron December 15, 2004   Link
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    there are 2 demos of Haunted, version 1 has these lyrics, I think the other (version 2) has the same lyrics as the Fallen one...

    and yes, there are supposed to be like 4 bleeps at the beginning...

    I like this version the best of them all, it's the eeriest one of them all :P

    binnion January 13, 2005   Link
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    i love this version... i like how it has the really louds "bangs" in the background. It just adds to the overall ominous affect of the song.

    Pretty great.

    XxTragicFateon April 22, 2006   Link
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    i love it!!!!!!! girls haunted by guys are weak girls, but maybe girls in love (like me) ---have fun---

    4everinloveon July 10, 2006   Link
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    Why does the beginning sound like "Im so sick"? By Flyleaf?

    Mad Girl922on January 11, 2008   Link

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