I'd like to walk with you
Hold you and possess you
It seems you like to hold another's ways
Drag me in your shadow
Walk these foreign footsteps
A place I've never been before

I turn to all the people
It seems I've lost my motion
No-one wants to know the things I say
Lose my concentration
The wheels fall against me

[Chorus]
We like to say that this can't hurt the
Our love beyond these physical ways
We like to say it's beyond imagination
We move in steps beyond the things we say

You say we can be friends
On each other we depend
This new thing I don't understand

[Chorus]

You cry on my shoulder
Yet you're leaving for another
Guilt of my dependence
In your hands
I'd give it all to you
Try to win you back
Ugly pictures of his ways in my head

Then I'm confused by the way I have trust for you
I think this love is dead

[Chorus]

Then I'm confused by the way I have trust for you
I think this love is dead


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