You say, you say
There's something wrong with me
You say, why can't I be right?
I'm all dried out inside
But your squeezing me tight
I can still remember
Once it was me in love
Now your here squeezing me
Wanting me to be
An image of you

The love, the envy, the hate
All we've been through
Just so you'll see
The image of you
The love, the envy, the hate
All we've been through
Just so you'll see
The image of you

You've taken from me
To satisfy your greed
I've been too sunk, too light for your touch
Now your at the core
And its too hard for your grasp
Too solid for your scheme
Watch me, step out of your shadow
Full in the sun once more
Look at my face
The glare is too strong
Reflecting your disrespect
Now your seeing me

The love, the envy, the hate
All we've been through
Just so you'll see
The image of you
The love, the envy, the hate
All we've been through
Just so you'll see
The image of you

The love, the envy, the hate
All we've been through
Just so you'll see
The image of you
The love, the envy, the hate
All we've been through
Just so you'll see
The image of you


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    For some bizarre reason, these lyrics do not appear to be on any website... except for some odd (possibly Russian) blog.

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