In Too Deep

Album: All Killer, No Filler (2001)
Charted: 13
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  • The faster we're falling
    We're stopping and stalling
    We're running in circles again
    Just as things were looking up
    You said it wasn't good enough
    But still we're trying one more time

    Maybe we're just trying to hard
    When really it's closer than it is too far

    'Cause I'm in too deep, and I'm trying to keep
    Up above in my head, instead of going under
    'Cause I'm in too deep, and I'm trying to keep
    Up above in my head, instead of going under
    'Stead of going under

    Seems like each time
    I'm with you I loose my mind
    Because I'm bending over backwards to relate
    It's one thing to complain
    But when you're driving me insane
    Well then I think it's time that we took a break

    Maybe we're just trying to hard
    When really it's closer than it is too far

    'Cause I'm in too deep, and I'm trying to keep
    Up above in my head, instead of going under
    'Cause I'm in too deep, and I'm trying to keep
    Up above in my head, instead of going under
    'Stead of going under
    'Stead of going under
    'Stead of going under

    I can't sit back and wonder why
    It took so long for this to die
    And I hate it when you fake it
    You can't hide it you might as well embrace it
    So believe me it's not easy
    It seems that something's telling me

    I'm in too deep, and I'm trying to keep
    Up above in my head, instead of going under
    'Cause I'm in too deep, and I'm trying to keep
    Up above in my head, instead of going under
    Stead of going under

    Instead of going under again
    Instead of going under
    'Stead of going under again
    'Stead of going under again
    'Stead of going under again Writer/s: Deryck Whibley, Greig Andrew Nori
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Seveer Tnert from OklahomaIt never said anything about the Malcom in the Middle episode that had the song in it.
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