Chemical Love Escape

Album: Ungrateful (2013)
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  • Why do we keep repeating
    What we know is unhealthy?
    My body aches without you
    Addicted to you like a drug
    My hands are always shaking
    With you I'm terrified
    The thought of me without you
    Has got me horrified
    Constantly being accused
    While livin' in this lie, never satisfied

    Chemical love
    I can feel you in my bones
    Chemical love
    Can you feel me in your soul?
    Nothing you can do to save me
    I am on my own

    This situation's clockwork
    Always risin' up from the dirt
    Only to repeat disaster
    Addicted to the way we hurt
    Can't breathe for the life of me
    I'm drowning in your eyes
    I must be under a spell
    You've got me hypnotized
    Constantly running away
    But there's nowhere to hide
    Always on my mind

    Chemical love
    I can feel you in my bones
    Chemical love
    Can you feel me in your soul?
    Nothing you can do to save me
    I am on my own

    Chemical love
    I can feel you in my bones
    Chemical love
    Can you feel me in your soul?
    Nothing you can do to save me
    I am on my own

    Chemical love
    Chemical love
    Chemical love
    Chemical love
    Chemical love
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