I've been wasting my time
I am losing my mind
My head's on the floor
For evermore
I have given you all
All that I had
But with a slam of the door
You've driven me mad
Now I'm sad
Tell me what you want

You have taken it all
All of my love
Unrelenting you told
You told me a lie
So I can cry
There aren't words for it all
All that I feel
With the palm of your hand
You crushed me for real
Now what's the deal

Tell me what you want

I'm wishing to God you're gonna say you miss me
I'm crossing my fingers that you say you're gonna kiss me
I'm wishing to God you're gonna say you miss me
I've got my fingers crossed you'll kiss me one more time

So I can say I ain't been wasting my time
I am losing my mind
My head's on the floor
For evermore
I have given you all
All that I had
But with the slam of the door
You've driven me mad
Now I'm sad

Tell me what you want

I need you so bad
You got to tell me, tell me what you want..


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    80's breakup song

    kfe2on February 03, 2006   Link
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    the madness of giving everything and coming up with nothing. it's just a part of life sometimes.

    leechlesson January 13, 2012   Link
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    Not the best lyrics, but it sounds good and is a great opener for the album.

    KinksRockon June 24, 2019   Link

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