I walk by your house
To see if you were at home
It was my only chance
I felt so alone
It always seems
I get so wound up
To feel so let down

I get so wound up
I feel so let down
I get so wound up
I feel so let down
I get so wound up
I feel so let down
I get so wound up

Don't you ever see the way I look at you?
Could you understand why I feel the way I do?

I have a lot to show you
Feel I have something to prove
There's things I'd like to tell you
My brain is slow to move
I wish you'd give me a second
So I could make you see
That no one in the world could look at you
And see the things I see

I get so wound up
I feel so let down
I get so wound up
I feel so let down
I get so wound up
I feel so let down
I get so wound up

Don't you ever see the way I look at you?
Could you understand why I feel the way I do?

I have strong emotions
I keep them to myself
I know I can write them
I know I can sing them
That's what I'll have to do
Because in my heart
Deep in my heart
I keep a picture of you

I get so wound up
I feel so let down
I get so wound up
I feel so let down
I get so wound up
I feel so let down
I get so wound up


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Wound Up Lyrics as written by Henry Lawrence Garfield Gregory Regis Ginn

Lyrics © COHEN AND COHEN, Word Collections Publishing

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    this is my favorite black flag song.

    The_Aggressoron April 12, 2008   Link
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    it's a really really good black flag song.

    puddlesplasherson July 25, 2009   Link

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