Sometimes I drive so fast
I feel like I can't even breathe the air
There are times when I can't leave my house
For a day or more
When I touch your skin
I feel like I have to wash my hands
Just when I think I'm in control
I fall apart again

Sometimes I drive so fast
I feel like I can't even breathe the air
There are times when I can't leave my house
For a day or more
At times I feel so numb
I can't even glance at you that way
From time to time
I find there is no other way
When I touch your skin
I feel like I have to wash my hands
Just when I think I'm in control
I fall apart again


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    Everything about this song is magnificent !

    noodle headon March 15, 2007   Link
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    Amazing song. The lyrics are wrong though, missing two lines, for both skinlike and the original I think

    The original Skinlike (4:22) goes:

    Sometimes I drive so fast I feel like I can't even breathe the air. There are times when I can't leave my house for a day or more. At times I feel so numb I can't even glance at you that way. From time to time I find that there is no other way.

    When I touch your skin I feel like I have to wash my hands. Just when I think I'm in control I fall apart again. Sometimes I drive so fast I feel like I can't even breathe the air. There are times when I can't leave my house for a day or more.

    Sometimes I drive so fast I feel like I can't even breathe the air.

    zJacobon September 26, 2009   Link

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