I want
I know
I see just how you feel
But baby
You got a ticket to ride

And if you want me
Got's to let me know
'cause it's so hard to let you go

Well, I've been around this block
Ten thousand times
So just patch me
Just one more time

But if you want me
Gots to let me know
'cause it's so hard to let you go

I've got one life to live in
So won't you stop and listen?
Can't keep my head from spinning all around you

I want
I know
I've seen just how you been
And your livin' and sinnin' starts runnin' thin

But if you want me
Got's to take it slow
'cause it's so hard to let you go

I've got one life to live in
So won't you stop and listen?
Can't keep my head from spinning all around you
And if you see me slippin'
Just keep my head from hittin'
I'd stop the world from spinning all around you

But I'm frustrated
So frustrated
Seems like I've been here before
But I'm frustrated
So frustrated, yeah
Seems like I've been here before

So as the story goes
You know it well
And motherfuckers
It's one to tell

But if you want me
Got's to let me know
'cause it's so hard to let you go


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How You Feel Lyrics as written by Robert Brewer Pat Kim

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    has a really funky laid back feel to it, good chill out song really dont think it sounds like jackj tho.. no where near

    punk_tinkerbelon December 20, 2004   Link

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