Take these dogs away from me

Your life's a mystery, mine is an open book
If I could read your mind, I think I'd take a look
I'm not scared
Baby, I don't care

What have you got to hide? What do you need to prove?
You're always telling lies, and that's the only truth
I don't care
Baby, I'm not scared

Tonight the streets are full of actors
I don't know why
Oh, take these dogs away from me
Before they, they bite

What have you got to say of shadows in the past?
I thought that if you paid, you'd keep them off our backs
Where do we have to be, so I can laugh and you'll be free?
I'd go anywhere
Baby, I don't care
I'm not scared

I'm not scared

Tonight, the streets are full of actors
I don't know why
Oh, débarrasse-moi de ces chiens
Avant qu'ils mordent
Avant qu'ils mordent

Tonight I fought and made my mind up
I know it's right
I know these dogs still snap around me
But I can, I can fight

If I was you, if I was you
I wouldn't treat me the way you do
If I was you, if I was you
I wouldn't treat me the way you do, you
If I was you, if I was you
I wouldn't treat me the way you do
If I was you, if I was you
I wouldn't treat me the way you do, you

I'm not scared
Baby, I don't care
I'd go anywhere
Baby, I'm not scared

J'ai pas peur
J'ai pas peur
I'm not scared
Baby, I'm not scared


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I'm Not Scared Lyrics as written by Christopher Lowe Neil Tennant

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    I really love this song! Both the Eight Wonder version and the PSB's one ... And I'm especially fond of the idea of the dark past that may scare many others away - but the protagonist here is ready to fight. Sometimes this can be a good fight - if you're there for someone to help them overcome their demons, help them redefine things...

    But of course, sometimes this can be disasterous - I think that certain people tend to fall for 'danger&darkness' - and put up with bad or abusive behavious, because they see themselves as 'the only one who understands him/her...' and will 'save' their lover.. . but are not actually attracted to the lover him/herself - but to the idea of the salvation...a sureshot scenario for a miserable life.

    I like how the song can refer to any of these situations..or both ;)

    prozerpineon October 12, 2006   Link

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