Think About Me

Album: Gutterflower (2002)
  • You take a lot of chances with your feelings
    No one really knows what you feel
    And fiction is the only way you're dealin'
    You turn your pretty head if it gets real

    Oh you (oh you)
    You take it so slowly
    And your eyes (and your eyes) look so lonely
    But it's only when you think about me
    Oh yeah
    When you think about me
    Think about me

    And I got head don't let me sleep
    And you got secret I can't keep
    You see a little stranger in your mirror
    The girl you never knew is what you fear

    Oh you (oh you)
    You take it so slowly
    And your eyes (and your eyes) look so lonely
    But it's only when you think about me
    Oh yeah
    When you think about me
    Think about me

    All you want is something I can't be

    All you want from me is what you need
    And I'm saying

    Oh you
    You take it so slowly
    And your eyes (and your eyes)
    Look so lonely
    But it's only (but it's only)

    Oh you (oh you)
    You take it so slowly
    Now it's only (now it's only)
    'bout me
    When you think about me
    Think about me
    Oh when you think about me
    Oh yeah
    When you think about me
    Oh yeah
    Think about me
    Yeah when you think about me Writer/s: JOHN T RZEZNIK
    Publisher: Round Hill
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