Haunt You Every Day

Album: Make Believe (2005)
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  • I don't feel the joy
    I don't feel the pain
    You were just a toy
    I am just insane

    Walking on my own
    Leaving you behind
    You were crying out
    That you need to speak your mind

    Oh
    So alone in love
    So alone in love, I'm going to haunt you everyday
    Haunt you everyday

    I am gonna kill
    When I need a thrill
    Eating at the heart
    Till I've had my fill

    When will stupid learn?
    Fire's gonna burn
    Think of consequence
    Then you move when it's your turn

    Oh
    So alone in love
    So alone in love, I'm going to haunt you everyday
    Haunt you everyday

    Walking on my own
    Leaving you behind
    You are crying out
    That you need to speak your mind

    Oh
    So alone in love
    So alone in love, I'm going to haunt you everyday
    Haunt you everyday
    Haunt you everyday
    Haunt you everyday Writer/s: Rivers Cuomo
    Publisher: E O Smith Music
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 3

  • Bmn from Hisuan, ArgentinaJake, you're wrong. It's impossible to OD on Marijuana. Look it up, champ.
  • Jake from Orlando, FlThere has been some rumors that Rivers Cuomo wrote this song about a local newspaper article he found that talked about a 13 year old girl that died from a marijuana overdose. He might of wrote the song about how drugs haunted her every day until she died.
  • Gareth from Irvine, CaA possible interpretation of this song is that it is about a suicidally depressed man who is pushing his lover away in his delusion. My 2 cents ...
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