See the storm come
See the changing weather
Oh she says never as I
Throw my thoughts far away
Keep it down now
For a lying summer
Oh I got troubles and this
Paranoia won't let me awake

Oh can anyone help, help me?
Can anyone help, help me?

Wanna leave now
For science fiction's choking on addiction and
Gotta believe me
I wanna rest
Wait and
You have got to say
No one here is free

Oh can anyone help, help me?
Can anyone help, help me?
Can anyone help, help me?
Can anyone help, help me?
Oh


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    What album is this on?!?

    h3nrym0rganon December 01, 2006   Link
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    this songs frikkin cool, its on the Cut Off cd single

    Lone-Wolf XVIon April 08, 2007   Link
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    with an meloncholy beauty, this song, playing with an impresive collection of down tempo beats and hard rock vocals envelopes every heart that hears it.

    the song talks about a man who suspects his love of infedelity and poeticly describes the hardships that come along with this and relationships

    on a side note this is a great alternitive brit rock band with a beatles flare for the new generation

    [N]

    noise1970on June 12, 2007   Link
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    I gotta say that I totally agree with noise1970

    this song is so touching and wonderful...

    Kasabian4everon July 04, 2009   Link
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    Song Meaning

    You are in a place or situation that you know isn't right or good for you but you're numbing it away with the herb

    R0cketon March 08, 2023   Link

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