Poor Song

Album: Fever To Tell (2003)
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  • Baby I'm afraid of a lot of things
    But I ain't scared of lovin' you
    Baby I know you're afraid of a lot of things
    But don't be scared of love
    'Cause people will say all kinds of things

    That don't mean a damn to me
    'Cause all I see
    Is what's in front of me
    That's you

    Well I've been dragged
    All over the place
    I've taken hits
    Time just don't erase

    And baby I can see
    You've been fucked with too
    But that don't mean
    Your loving days are through

    'Cause people will say
    All kinds of things
    That don't mean a damn to me
    'Cause all I see is what's in front of me
    That's you

    Well I may be just a fool
    But I know you're just as cool
    And cool kids
    They belong together Writer/s: BRIAN CHASE, KAREN LEE ORZOLEK, NICHOLAS JOSEPH ZINNER
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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