Every day the sun would rise, try to open up your eyes. Moving slowly no surprise but that was yesterday.Eight more hours in your chair, dirty clothes and dirty hair. Never had the time
to spare, but that was yesterday.

She set your heart on fire, she broke you down, she shook your whole world up turned it inside out and for the first time in your life you found you don't know what to do.

(ooh), she really got to you.
(ooh), she really got to you.

Thought you had it all worked out, never had a shred of doubt, knew what you were all about 'till it slipped away. Falling back into your bed trying hard to clear your head, thinking 'bout the things you said and what you meant to say.

She set your heart on fire, she broke you down, she shook your whole world up turned it inside out and for the first time in your life you found you don't know what to do.

(ooh), she really got to you.
(ooh), she really got to you.

You've spent so long, seeming cold staring into space. So long on your own feeling out of place. No use trying to do what you did before, somehow you'll find out who you used to be doesn't work anymore, it doesn't work anymore.

She set your heart on fire, she broke you down, she shook your whole world up turned it inside out and for the first time in your life you found you don't know what to do.

(ooh), she really got to you.
(ooh), she really got to you.


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