Breathing in, spitting out
The bittersweet sugar of life
It used to taste better
Sucking in, pulling in
Emotions I just can't hide
Cheap smiles and promises

Cause we're polaroid
We're living in polaroid
Polaroid, it's making me paranoid

Hanging on, holding on
To cables inside my mind
Cut loose and crashing in
Serenade, the volume raise
Breaking glass heads and hands
I can't go on living

Cause we're polaroid
We're living in polaroid
Polaroid, it's making me paranoid
Polaroid, she's living in polaroid
Polaroid, it's making me paranoid, paranoid

You gotta set me free
You gotta set me free...
You gotta set me free

Polaroid, we're living in polaroid
Polaroid, it's making me paranoid
She's polaroid, we're living in polaroid
Polaroid, it's making me paranoid
Polaroid (Polaroid, polaroid, polaroid...)
She's my polaroid
Polaroid, it's missing in polaroid
Polaroid


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Living in Polaroid Lyrics as written by Jon Lee Grant Nicholas

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    why no comments? it's a wonderful song!

    i think this song says with a perfect way how plastic the relationships have become. relationships based on lies, in our personal life and in the society (with the liars politicians) in general. top song

    nickaudioslave77on November 27, 2009   Link

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