He led me astray
When my mind was weak
That's all I can say
Ba-baby

He filled me with words
And knew I would believe
He's nothing but dirt
Sorry

[Chorus]
If you bend time back 'round
Will you bend it to me?
If you bend time back 'round
Will you bend it to me?
If you bend time back 'round
Will you bend it to me?
If you bend time back 'round
Will you bend it to me?

He's a pretty face
Dressed up to the "T"
Nothing but a space
Underneath

I felt like a fool
I turned from you so fast
Time takes me from you
Bend it back

[Chorus]
If I could do it once again
I'd never let the bastard in
He's puttin' on a show
The curtain's crashing down and closin'

I wish to back up my steps
So you'd have nothing to forget
A flip to reality
I want to pretend you did not see it

Dika dika dy-i-i, dika dika doo
Dika dika dy-i-i, dika dika doo
Dika dika dy-i-i, dika dika doo
Dika dika dy-i-i, dika dika doo

Twisted up in knots
He had me so confused
He turned my every thought
Away from you

I was drifted out
On a fantasy
But now I'm comin' 'round
Back to me

Do doop do doop doo, hey- do doop do doop doo
Do doop do doop doo hey- do doop do doop doo
Do doop do doop doo, hey -do doop do doop doo
Do doop do doop doo, hey- do doop do doop doo

If you bend time back
Bend it back to me
(Oh)
If you bend time back
Bend it back to me
(Oh)
(I said)

[Chorus:Repeat x2]


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