I don't get you
I can't forget what you've forgotten
All along
I've never been so alone

Don't cry out
Cease fire

I was pretending
Your secret kiss of confidence
Was my escape
The perfect game to play

Don't cry out
Cease fire

Ten nine eight and I'm breaking away
I'm all dressed up and ready to play
Seven six five four and I'm all over you
Counting three two one and I'm having fun

Your fascination
With naked walls of silk and skin with no conditions
I needed you to notice
That's all I wanted

Don't cry out
Cease fire

Ten nine eight and I'm breaking away
I'm all dressed up and ready to play
Seven six five four and I'm all over you
Counting three two one and I'm having fun

Ten nine eight and I'm breaking away
I'm all dressed up and ready to play
Seven six five four and I'm all over you
Counting three two one and I'm having fun

Don't cry out
Cease fire

Ten nine eight and I'm breaking away
I'm all dressed up and ready to play
Seven six five four and I'm all over you
Counting three two one and I'm having fun


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    I agree wilth most of the comments but i'm not so convinced it was a breakup. lol this girl is confused she found a confort zone in hooking up with this guy but in process she feel in love, while she meant nothing to him. it was all a lie, but she convinced herself it made her happy, but sounds like he cut it off and now her life has lost meaning, she doesn't know who she is.

    DeeDeeBabyon December 24, 2006   Link

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