You know that theres one thing on my mind
But I just don't care, take off underwear
Everybody's saying that you're mine
But you get around, I've seen you in town

And I just can't get you off my head
And I didn't want you there in the first place
Should I repeat what I just said?
No you don't care, no you don't care

It started with just a little dance
But then you took my hand, knew I'd understand
I wasn't sure if I should take my chance
But then you gave a grin so, I just gave in

And I just can't get you off my head
And I didn't want you there in the first place
Should I repeat what I just said?
No you don't care, no you don't care

I know I'll get caught up in your traps
Sometime, but I'll be fine
I know I'll get caught up in your traps
Sometime, but I'll be fine

I know I'll get caught up in your traps
Sometime, but I'll be fine
I know I'll get caught up in your traps
Sometime, but I'll be fine

And I just can't get you off my head
And I didn't want you there in the first place
Should I repeat what I just said?
No you don't care, no you don't care

You tell me you want me, then we both get in to a fight
You lay there complaining and I know I won't sleep tonight
You tell me that you've been here once before
You said that I made you walk in to a door




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Caught in Your Trap Lyrics as written by Oliver Robert Main

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    shocking

    ashman4on May 16, 2007   Link

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