Sweet summer days
When I was feeling so fine
Just you and me girl
Was a beautiful time
Oh yeah
Said I felt so happy
My my my

I was through with doubt and pain
All the love I felt hadn't been in vain
Got damaged
I got damaged
I got damaged
I lost myself in you
I'd wake up beside you
You'd hold me in your arms
Nothing and nobody's gonna do me
Any harm oh yeah
Said I felt so happy
My my my

And the way I felt inside
Made me feel so glad to be alive
Got damaged
I got damaged
I got damaged
I lost myself in you

Do do doo
I'd never felt so happy
Do do doo
I'd never felt so happy
Do do doo
I'd never felt so happy
I'll never feel that way again
No, no, no, no, no, no

My my my
People can be precious
But they ain't for keeping
I got too possessive
But souls ain't for stealing
You were my addiction
I got strung out and crazy
Hit me like a fever
When you left me baby

Stone, stone, stone in love with you
I was stone, stone, stone in love with you
I was stone, stone, stone in love with you
I was stone, stone, stone in love with you
[Repeat to End]


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    Fucccckkkkkk... This song IS amazing... I usually just come on this sire to read peoples comments/ ideas about songs as it's great, but since I saw such litle comments I decided to joinn.....=) Anyhow.... This so... it is so moving and deep.... It's like heartbreak ... but you don't know whather it's the good kind or bad....? Real amazing stuff... Cant wait to see this shit live....=)

    feefee101on October 09, 2010   Link
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    First song I heard on the radio after I got dumped and it has become one of my favourite songs. I also suggest you all listen to it

    fadetoblack23on September 08, 2005   Link
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    Wow, so I totally thought he said "God damn it, I got damaged." Funny?

    feel me loudon January 07, 2007   Link
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    ahhhh, the last song i listened to before ending a 10 year relationship. good times good times.

    gamelanon October 07, 2010   Link
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    seems strange that no one has commented on this. It's an amazing song and really rings a bell with many people i suugest you all listen to it

    fadetoblack23on June 21, 2005   Link
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    Off a mind bogglingly good album, its a great song. I agree tht is will probablt ring tru with loads of ppl, and there shud b more comments

    longliveconradon September 17, 2006   Link

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