Warm Fuzzy Feeling

Album: All The Pain Money Can Buy (1998)
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  • I got a warm fuzzy feeling
    When I saw you on t.v.
    You were wearing a piece of me
    And it breaks my heart to look around
    And see the unimpressed
    Who can't believe the emperor is dressed

    Turn on my t.v.
    I want to check some action
    If you got no video
    Well then folks don't want to know
    But with you up there to light the way
    I can wear a smile as I survey
    The faces in the dark

    Waiting for you to hit one out of the park
    We notice every tiny little detail
    And every word we read we'll take to heart
    But we never really understand

    Until you realize
    There are no lies
    When you see that look in their eyes
    what are we gonna use to fill the empty spaces?

    When you see her in the crowd
    Will you make your mama proud?
    She can turn around and see the faces

    Looking at her son
    Climbing his way up to number one
    Scratching his way up to number one Writer/s: ANTHONY SCALZO
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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