I've seen your "Johnny come lately"
Seen your exiled love parade
For you, another hit is so easy
One more mask for the charade

Yeah, you don't hear the sounds I hear
Yeah, you don't feel the fear you fear
The distance that is there
Well, it's wearing pretty thing now
And breaking you down is gonna be so easy

I've felt your high and mighty
Parasols and darkest shades
Your sideways glance says "maybe"
Longing eyes give you away

Yeah, you don't hear the sounds I hear
Yeah, you don't feel the fear you fear
The distance that is there
Well, it's wearing pretty thing now
And breaking you down is gonna be so easy

We'll walk this way now, baby
Bring the pleasure, bring the pain
Your secret's safe with me for saving
No one has to know you came

Yeah, you don't hear the sounds I hear
Yeah, you don't feel the fear you fear
The distance that is there
Well, it's wearing pretty thing now
And breaking you down is gonna be so easy


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    I've seen your "Johnny Come Lately" Seen your exiled love parade For you another hit is so easy One more mask for the charade

    Chorus: Yea, you don't hear the sounds I hear Yea, you don't feel the fear you fear The distance that is there Well it's wearing really thin now And breaking you down is gonna be so easy

    I've felt your high and mighty Parasols and darkest shades Your sideways glance says maybe Longing eyes give you away

    (Chorus)

    We'll walk this way now baby Bring the pleasure bring the pain Your secret's safe with me for saving No one has to know you came

    (Chorus)


    After looking at the correct lyrics, the song is about a secret affair with a woman who always sems to be in control of men until she meets her match. He realizes that she will be feeling him more than he will be feeling her.

    rockadeimison April 17, 2005   Link

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