What did you say to me?
I'm not a novelty.
You're playing revelry
but no one's listening.

I am a simple man,
without a simple plan.
Let's make it easy
and just get out while we can.

And I'm the one you want.
Hey Ladybug,
you were always on the mind of everyone.
Ladybug,
you're pathetic and I said it more than once.
Ladybug,
I believe you couldn't reach me where I am,
Where my feet won't hit the ground.

The time is passing by.
You're my insecticide.
The pressures on our eyes
and now I untie.

Beautiful little bird,
I'll fix your broken wings.
I'll let you lie here till you
fly away from me.

And I'm the one you want.
Hey Ladybug,
you were always on the mind of everyone.
Ladybug,
you're pathetic and I said it more than once.
Ladybug,
I believe you couldn't reach me where I am,
Where my feet won't hit the ground.

What did you say to me?
I'm only here to clip your wings.
You cut me down to size.
I'm only living my life.

Ladybug,
you were always on the mind of everyone.
Ladybug,
you're pathetic and I said it more than once.
Ladybug,
I believe you couldn't reach me where I am,
Where my feet won't hit the ground.
Where my feet won't hit the ground.
Where my feet won't hit the ground.
Where my feet won't hit the ground.


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    Very cool and better than the other version.

    CRYN_OUTon January 01, 2005   Link

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