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This World Is Watching Me (Vs. Rank 1, Feat. Kush) Lyrics
I want more than you can give.
I'm so cold with every kiss.
I can't cope with a love like this.
I let go, but I cling
To a love I've never seen.
Give me faith, it feels
Like I just opened the doors.
I still want love
Nothing ever comes for free.
This world is watching me.
This world is watching me.
It drains the blood from me,
It pains my skin so deep.
Now all that's left is all I need.
This world is watching me.
This world is watching me.
This world is watching me.
This world is watching me.
I'm so cold with every kiss.
I can't cope with a love like this.
To a love I've never seen.
Give me faith, it feels
Like I just opened the doors.
I still want love
Nothing ever comes for free.
This world is watching me.
This world is watching me.
It pains my skin so deep.
Now all that's left is all I need.
This world is watching me.
This world is watching me.
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Even though I'm not the biggest fan of "i'm desperate, pacify me" rhetoric, i really like this song because i think
every one feels that way sometimes, during periods of weakness. sometimes the feeling that you're under undeserved
scrutiny, weather it's real or imagined, can be overwhelming and i think that's what this song is partially about.
it's like, in some relationships - not necessarily 'romantic' ones - where you feel judgmental appraisal is the only
form of acceptance available and the idea of sharing humble, human love seems out of the question, the quest of
trying to earn that ever-evasive compensation can "...[drain] the blood from [you]" because "nothing ever comes for
free."
And even when you think you've found a fountain for the kind of sober, humble acceptance you crave, which doesn't
have to be a person, but can even be something like God, you "...let go, but [you] cling", because it's something
you don't remember having seen and you don't trust what you find unfamiliar. The "Give me faith" part goes
especially well with the God idea, but obviously this song isn't about some hesitant religious awakening because of
the line about cold kisses:)