Tell me how you feel about us
The tide that rolled away
Tell me what you know about trust
It's gone way out of sight

Tell me what you see when you look at me
Is it real? Do you feel it too?
Tell me who to be?
No I don't think so

I won't take that
No going back to the...

Days when we
Couldn't find a way
Hearing what I'll say to you
I'm such a fool to believe
A world of make believe
You know my bags are packed and I'm on my way

What you gonna do when she sees through you?
All the lies that you hide behind
Tell you what I'm gonna do
Now I'm done with you

I won't take that
no going back to the...

Days when we
Couldn't find a way
Hearing what I'll say to you
I'm such a fool to believe
A world of make believe
You know my bags are packed and I'm on my way

On my way to see you babe
You think I never knew her
You better send my love to her
She's crying now
And she's in my bed
You think I wanna be her

I won't take that
no going back to the...

Days when we
Couldn't find a way
Hearing what I'll say to you
I'm such a fool to believe
A world of make believe
You know my bags are packed and I'm on my way

On my way
On my way
On my way
On my way
On my way
On my way

Tell me what you feel?


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