It's time to wake up
It's time to change
Lets get it started
I feel like there's so much to re-arange
Come on, I need your help with this
Why don't we get it started with a kiss?

If memory serves
Then why am I still waiting for it
To return,
My head feels like its just about to split
This morning is just a blur
Today lingers on like a bad year

I can feel it
I can feel it
I can feel it coming the beginning of the twist
I can feel it
I can feel it
I can feel it coming the beginning of the twist
I can feel it
I can feel it
Beginning of the twist
I can feel it
I can feel it
I can feel it coming the beginning of the twist

We get a long well
We talk a lot
I made some promises I guess that I totally forgot
Forgive me my mind is elsewhere
Feels like somebody's falling down the stairs

Its not good enough
(You've tried those same excuses before)
I thought you knew enough about it but you still want more
Today I don't feel so ill
If only I could find the time I want to kill

I can feel it
I can feel it
I can feel it coming the beginning of the twist
I can feel it
I can feel it
I can feel it coming the beginning of the twist
I can feel it
I can feel it
Beginning of the twist
I can feel it
I can feel it
I can feel it coming the beginning of the twist

I can feel it
I can feel it
I can feel it coming the beginning of the twist

I can feel it
I can feel it
I can feel it coming the beginning of the twist

I can feel it
I can feel it
I can feel it coming the beginning of the twist

I can feel it
I can feel it
I can feel it coming the beginning of the twist

I can feel it
I can feel it
Beginning of the twist

I can feel it
I can feel it
Beginning of the twist

I can feel it
I can feel it
I can feel it coming the beginning of the twist

I can feel it
I can feel it
I can feel it coming the beginning of the twist


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    btw i think its about madness maybe for someone!

    rockandrollreidoon February 16, 2008   Link

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