Only One

Album: No Name Face (2000)
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  • She's got a pretty smile it covers up the poison
    That she hides she walks around in circles in my head
    Waiting for the chance to break me chance to take me down
    Well I see the burden you gave me
    It's too much to carry it's too much to bury inside
    I guess you're the only one
    Nobody changes I guess you're the only one
    That's still doing everything else ...
    You're still the only one yeah you're still the only one
    Wisdom shallow oh so peeling
    Now I'm up to my ankles and I'm drowning
    Away in a sea sarcastic faces familiar places
    Everything that's quite the same it's all confusing ...
    Amusing literally tainted a picture you've painted to me
    I guess you're the only one
    Nobody changes I guess you're the one
    That's still doing when everything else goes down
    You're still the only one
    We never change faces
    I guess you're the only one that's still doing
    Everything else goes down
    Just cause the sounds in your head
    Doesn't mean it has to be in mine
    Don't believe what you said still can't get it out of my mind
    I've tried to find myself in approval
    I've already been there already done that
    It got me no where it brought me nothing
    But a good place to hide in no one to confide in
    Now I guess you're the only one
    Nobody changes I guess you're the only one
    That will never change faces
    I guess you're the only one Writer/s: Jason Wade
    Publisher: Round Hill
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Silvia from Guatemala City, OtherI guess this song tells how you might feel when someone betrays you, but the ONLY ONE is God, 'cause He's the Only One that will never fail and will never betray you 'cause He never changes faces, He's the only one standing when everything goes down!!!
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