Lies, all I hear are lies
Have you ever spoke a word of truth in your life?
Misled, you've always been misled
Always is taking advice from people who claim to be your friends

Oh, I should have never laid eyes on you
Now I'm tangled up, what can I do?
What can I do, what can I, what can I do?

Try, now you need to try
To never make the same mistakes in your life twice
Truth, all I want is truth, turning away
Is the last move I expect from, expect from you

Oh, I should have never laid eyes on you
Now I'm tangled up, what can I do?
Oh, I should have never laid eyes on you
Now I'm tangled up, what can I do, what can I do?

When you set the perfect trap
What can I do? What can I do?
What can I do now?
Lies, all I hear are lies

Oh, I should have never laid eyes on you
Now I'm tangled up, what can I do?
Oh, I should have never laid eyes on you
Now I'm tangled up, what can I do?
What can I do, what can I, what can I do?



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Tangled Up Lyrics as written by Cyrus William Bolooki Chad Everett Gilbert

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    i love this song its so catchy. its about someone who fell in love with someone he shouldntve and now regrets it

    buduboy304on February 07, 2009   Link
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    This is probably my favorite song in the new record. Buy the record when it comes out!

    Skoobasteve24on February 10, 2009   Link
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    Love this song. Towards the end though, is that a female vocalist, or dual vocals or WHAT? It's been bugging me!

    CauseForDisasteron February 22, 2009   Link
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    I have heard that it is Hayley Williams from Paramore but that could just be internet rumor. It sounds like her to me but I don't know if it is true or not.

    Skoobasteve24on February 26, 2009   Link
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    yes,it's hayley williams...

    staytogetherforthekidson March 03, 2009   Link

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