You don't know me, but I see you
You got your spot light, I got my rear-view
I've seen it all before
I keep coming back for more
You got your finger on the trigger
You got my heart hooked, line, and sinker
It happens every time
You keep messing with my mind

Is it good for you?
Is it good for me?
Yeah it's good for everybody

I know you got the right stuff, the right stuff
You're loaded like a weapon, a weapon
And everybody wants some, wants some

You got your hardcore, x-rated
You got your dance floor, it's complicated
I've seen it all before
I keep coming back for more

Cause it's good for you
Is it good for me?
Yeah it's good for everybody

I know you got the right stuff, the right stuff
You're loaded like a weapon, a weapon
And everybody wants some, wants some

I know you got the right stuff, the right stuff
You're loaded like a weapon, a weapon
And I'm not going to give up, give up, give up

Miracles and fairy tales
The devil's in the small details
I need you know more than before
I know you got the right stuff, right stuff
You're loaded like a weapon, a weapon
Everybody wants some, wants some


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    General Comment

    This song will be a Bonus Track on the Deluxe Edition of Burn Burn along with the Pre-Order Deluxe Edition on iTunes.

    Strataon July 18, 2009   Link
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    General Comment

    It should be: "You got your hardcore, X-rated. You've got your dance floor, it's complicated. I've seen it all before. I keep coming back for more." and "Miracles and fairy-tales The devil in the small details I need you now more than before"

    As to "You've got your finger on the trigger You've got your highlights on the [?] It happens everytime You're messing with my mind"

    It sounds like "You've got your finger on the trigger. You've got my heart hooked, line and sinker. It happens everytime You're messing with my mind"

    Rge987on July 22, 2009   Link

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