I've got that feeling deep inside
Well what it is I don't know
My vengeance starts to change
My mind gets filled with rage
I raise my fists up to the sky

Whatdaya see?

The fear I see when I look in your eyes
Makes you believe I'm one of a kind (one of a kind)
The fear I leave in the back of your mind
Makes you believe I'm
One of a kind

Hey, hey, hey, one of a kind
Hey, hey, hey, one of a kind

And now I feel like I'm alive
Don't know just how I got so low
These voices in my mind
Tell me it's killing time
It is a thrill I can't describe

Whatdaya see?

The fear I see when I look in your eyes
Makes you believe I'm one of a kind (one of a kind)
The fear I leave in the back of your mind
Makes you believe I'm
One of a kind

Hey, hey, hey, one of a kind
Hey, hey, hey, one of a kind
Hey, hey, hey, one of a kind
Hey, hey, hey, one of a kind

The fear I see when I look in your eyes
Makes you believe, makes you believe
The fear that I see in the back of your mind
Makes you believe, makes you believe

The fear I see when I look in your eyes
Makes you believe I'm one of a kind (one of a kind)
The fear I leave in the back of your mind
Makes you believe, makes you believe

The fear I see when I look in your eyes
Makes you believe I'm one of a kind (one of a kind)
The fear I leave in the back of your mind
Makes you believe I'm one of a kind

Hey, hey, hey, one of a kind
Hey, hey, hey, one of a kind
Hey, hey, hey, one of a kind
Hey, hey, hey, one of a kind


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One of a Kind Lyrics as written by James Alan Johnston Brett Wayne Erickson

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    yeah xtremeit72 is very much right..........i dont need to say anything else........by the way can anyone pick up lyrics of other songs of this band and contribute them plz.i have been trying but all in vain.this song rocks

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