Addicted - The Blank Theory



     
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Addicted Lyrics


You find yourself in circumstances
That you can't control
You follow me around everywhere
Everywhere I goIt's the way you want it
(It's the way you want it)
And it's the way I've worked it out
It's the way you want it
(It's the way you want it)
And I'll always let you downAll the things you'll never be
The further down you walk with me
And once I had the things you'd want
Now I have something you needI want to give you more
(I want to give you more)
I want you addicted to me
I want to give you more
(I want to give you more)
I want you addicted to meI don't mind pretending I'm someone else
Whoever you want me to be

As long as I'm inside you
You'll never want me to leaveIt's the way you want it
(It's the way you want it)
You'll never be alone
It's the way you wanted to trust in me
(It's the way you want it)
And now I have controlAll the things you'll never be
The further down you walk with me
And once I had the things you'd want
Now I have something you needI want to give you more
(I want to give you more)
I want you addicted to me
I want to give you more
(I want to give you more)
I want you addicted to meI want to give you more
(I want to give you more)
I want you addicted to me
I want to give you more
(I want to give you more)
Something that no one else can give
I want to give you more
(I want to give you more)
I want to give you more
I want to give you more
(I want to give you more)
I want you addicted to me

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The Blank Theory was a five-piece rock group from Chicago, Illinois. The Blank Theory self-released two albums, Blinding Process in 1998 and Catalyst in 2000. Catalyst included the track "Nevermind" which was featured in a segment of MTV Road Rules. While the first two independent releases were hard edged indie rock, they moved more toward metal when writing for the third release. The Blank Theory released Beyond the Calm of the Corridor on September 24, 2002 via independent label, New Line Records.

Read more about The Blank Theory on Last.fm.


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