The salt starts stinging again
I can't stop feeling, no, I won't stop feeling
The fun's not fun anymore
I can't stop feeling, no, I won't stop feeling

And you leave me here on my own
You leave me here on the floor
You can't feel it
You can't feel it
You can't feel it
You can't feel anymore

Feel anymore, feel anymore, feel anymore

The salt starts stinging again
I can't stop feeling, no, I won't stop feeling
Although we're not us anymore
I can't stop feeling, no, I won't stop

And you leave me dancing alone
Oh you leave me to die on the floor
You can't feel it
You can't feel it
You can't feel it
You can't feel anymore
Feel anymore, feel anymore
Feel anymore

So boy, you're down and alone
Your soul is broken again
But you can't stop moving
No, you won't stop moving along

You can't feel it
You can't feel it
You can't feel it
You can't feel anymore

(Can't feel it)
Anymore (can't feel it)
Anymore (can't feel it)
You can't feel anymore, anymore, anymore
You can't feel anymore


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Can't Stop Feeling Lyrics as written by Nicholas John Mccarthy Alexander Paul Kapranos Huntley

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    This is a fairly simple song, but what I got from it is that it's an endlessly reeling chain of emotions, and he doesn't know where it'll take him. I sort of catch a sense of confusion and naive surprise because someone hurt him unexpectedly and he's left there, bewildered.

    He's saying, "this is the pain you brought to me, but you don't know it"

    Sort of another ode to broken hearts, but this with a twisted take at it like "here we go again"

    acid_reverieon January 18, 2005   Link

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