I used to think this was perfect
And wish that it was never ending
But those days are gone forever
It's something I'm not missing
There's a force, there's a voice, in my head
Telling me to think about the times that you were cruel and mean
I don't care if you walk away
I'm here to stay and you need to hear

(Chorus)
You make me sick
But I love what we're doing here
You make me sick
And I can't be the only one

I have to take advantage
Before the moment passes by
It's so hard to manage
The ups and downs of your life
Someone help, someone speak, before I start to scream out
Anything to break the silence
You're holding me back
Confined by doubt

(Chorus)

Cause I need you
Cause I need you here with me
When it falls through
And I'm down upon my knees
There's a force, there's a voice, in my head
Telling me to
Think about everything last time I believed
Now I realize


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You Make Me Sick Lyrics as written by Ainsworth J Prasad Obi C Nwobosi

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    I definetly agree with LoveKills45. This song rocksss

    pixiecutter09on August 01, 2007   Link

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