Special

Album: Version 2.0 (1998)
Charted: 15 52
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  • (I'm) living without you
    (I) I know all about you
    I have run you down into the ground
    Spread disease about you over town

    (I) used to adore you
    (I) couldn't control you
    There was nothing that I wouldn't do
    To keep myself around and close to you

    Do you have an opinion?
    A mind of your own
    I thought you were special
    I thought you should know
    But I've run out of patience
    I couldn't care less

    I (ah)
    I (ah)

    Do you have an opinion?
    A mind of your own
    I thought you were special
    I thought you should know

    (I) used to amuse you
    (I) I knew that I'd lose you
    Now you're here and begging for a chance
    But there's no way in hell I'd take you back

    Do you have an opinion?
    A mind of your own
    I thought you were special
    I thought you should know
    But I've run out of patience
    I've run out of comments
    I'm tired of the violence
    I couldn't care less

    I'm looking for a new (ah)
    I'm looking for a new (ah)
    I'm looking for a new (ah)
    I'm looking for a new (ah)

    You were the talk of the town (ah)
    You were the talk of the town (ah)
    You were the talk of the town (ah)
    You were the talk of the town (ah)

    I thought you were special (ah)
    I thought you were special (ah)
    I thought you were special (ah)
    I thought you were special (ah)
    I thought you were special (ah)
    I thought you were special (ah) Writer/s: BRYAN DAVID VIG, DOUGLAS ELWIN ERICKSON, SHIRLEY ANN MANSON, STEVE W. MARKER
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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