Red Is The New Black

Album: Casually Dressed And Deep In Conversation (2003)
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  • Can't pretend that you're nothing special
    You've got to look at all of your options
    You can't decide what to go for
    When it's all about trust
    You see yourself on the tv
    You read your magazine
    You can't explain how it's come to be this
    Stop and think...
    When it's all about trust

    This coverage, your centre spread
    Your neon light daydream will
    Shatter and break
    And if you think I'm thinking of
    You're value here
    You're the one who's losing control

    This eventual stop, this break in the mould
    I scream down this hotline
    Just to feel something

    This situation isn't getting any better
    I see that look in your eyes (the look in your eyes)
    You want to see a pretty face?
    There isn't anything wrong with giving up
    And for what it's worth
    I still hate you Writer/s: DARRAN ANTHONY SMITH, KRIS ROBERTS, MATTHEW DAVIES
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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