Closed doors brings open minds
(And I don't want to see you)

See you smile inside
(And I don't want to know you)

Faces and I've fallen
(And I don't want to hear you)

Wonder why I'm here now
In asylum don't you see?
In asylum don't you see?

Doors close and feelings flow
Through my mind I feel his

Pictures and I've fallen
Wonder why I'm here now

Curse your soul I don't wanna know you
(And I) curse your soul, I don't wanna know you
(And I) curse your soul, I don't wanna know you
(And I) curse your soul, I don't wanna know you


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    completely wrong. the lyrics are actually

    closed doors brings open minds {and i don't want to see you}

    see you smile, inside {and i don't want to know you}

    faces, and i've fallen {and i don't want to hear you}

    wonder why i'm here now in asylum, don't you see? in asylum don't you see

    doors close and feelings flow {and i don't want to know you}

    through my mind i feel his... {and i don't want to hear you}

    pictures and i've fallen {and i don't wanna know you}

    wonder why im here now {i promise to be near you}

    curse your soul, i don't wanna know you and i, curse your soul i don't wanna know you...

    boots26on November 07, 2011   Link

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