Album: Gutterflower (2002)
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  • Hey, what are ya thinkin'
    I tried to read your face
    Say, say what you're thinkin'
    Don't carry round that pain

    Every time I see you pickin' at yourself
    I love, I love when things work out

    Smash, I heard ya cryin'
    Seven times this year
    Crash, 'cause now you're smilin'
    Holdin' back your tears

    Every time I see you pickin' at yourself
    I love, I love when things work out
    Every time I see you torturin' yourself
    I love, I love when things work out

    And I see it from another place right now
    I'm comin' home before I hit the ground
    Right back where I want to be right now

    Smash
    And I feel it
    Smash
    And I feel it
    Smash
    And I feel it
    Right now Writer/s: ROBERT C. JR. TAKAC
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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