Promisicuity
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Promisicuity
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Maybe the bat of an eye in need's the only thing that I can see
Twistin', movin' around the ground
It's all in my head
By the way you hold your man, it's easy to tell who's in command
He'll never seem to understand
It's all in his head
Innocent like a misfit, your eyes locked in for the kill
I don't understand and you don't act surprised
'Cause you know I never will
Maybe I'll manage a miniature moment to measure the man in my head (if I've got it)
But I don't care enough to find out
Who's right or wrong
Will I leave you all alone? Maybe I will, maybe I won't
Maybe I caught your eye all wrong
It's all in my head
Innocent like a misfit, your eyes locked in for the kill
I don't understand and you don't seem surprised
'Cause you know I never will
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