I Saw You From The Sidewalk
In A Reflection Of Life
I Saw You Through A Tinted Window
But You Were Moving Out Of Sight
(And Everyone Says...)

I See You In My Own Eyes
(I See You All The Time)
I Don't Know Why
(But Everyone Says I Look Like You)
I Want To Get What You Got
(And Get It All The Time)
I Want Your Face
('Cause I Want Your Face)

The Second Time I Saw You
Ooo I Could Hear My Nervous Heartbeat
That Old Familiar Deja-Vooo
That Happens Every Time I See You
(But Everyone Says)

I See You In My Own Eyes
(I See You All The Time)
I Don't Know Why
(But Everyone Says I Look Like You)
I Want To Get What You Got
(And Get It All The Time)
I Want Your Face
(I Want Your Face)

I Know (Your Eyes) I Close (Your Mouth) I Kiss (Your Teeth) Ooo I Lick
(Your Nose) I Blow (Your Hair) I Grow
(Your Mind) I Haunt (Your Face) I Want

I Want Your Face...
(And Everyone Says I Look Like You...)

I See You Every Monday
(I See You Every Sunday)
I See You Inside
And Everyone Says I Look Like You
I Want To Get What You Got
(I Got To Get What I'm Want)
So I Want Your Face
(Because Everyone Says I Look Like)
Your Face...
And Everyone Says I Look Like
And Everyone Says I Look Like...
...Your Face


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    It's about his reflection.

    jek21on July 21, 2010   Link
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    General Comment

    This is about Steev Mike stalking Andrew, then killing Andrew, switching their faces and then assuming his identity The person you see now is not Andrew WK, but Steev Mike, the dude who thinks he righteously deserves Andrew's fame, he refers to himself as "the second" Andrew WK, so he could justify his own actions to himself, he is mentally imbalanced.

    RIP Andrew WK 1979-2004

    B12on February 28, 2011   Link

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