For every person I've tried to be
There's another dead inside

I love you so much I'm never there
I'm always with you but never cared

And you move in a hostile way
Like you're recently wounded

I reach for your wrists to feel the pulse
Your feeling yourself for both of us

We got a problem, it's plain to see
We got a problem

(Chorus)
Which one, which one of you is into me
Which one, which one of me is into you
Real close to schizophrenic I fear
Say how many voices you hear
Which one, which one of you is into me
Which one, which one of me is into you
We are schizophrenic, don't start
No matter 'til I fuck it solo

All the searching we do inside
Is a futile attempt to
Is this what we're meant to never know?
It's all screwed up how the river flows

And I know that you tried to hide
To send to yourself but

Was I the beast that sucked into you?
A real dark victim down inside of you

We got a problem, it's plain to see
Bitch we got a problem

Chorus

Not your fucking nature
And you, and you, and you, and you, and you, and you

And this is me, and me, and me, and me,
and me, and me, and me, and me, and me

Bitch we got a problem



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    Correction

    "We're both schitzofrenic i fear"

    Amazing song

    Joe_Dullon August 02, 2007   Link

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