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I'm trying hard to understand you
And your over-rated state of mind
Sometimes you try to move me to you
And make believe that it's all fineAnd you say you love me, yes you do
But I know who I'm talking to
You left me so lonely and emptyAnd I don't need your alibis
'Cause I can see through all your lies
You say you love me and I'll need you
But I don't need to live my life that way, no wayEvery storm deserves an ending
And a break to peaceful skies
And every night I pray for my own mendingAnd you say you love me, yes you do
But I know who I'm talking to
You left me so lonely and emptyAnd I don't need your alibis
'Cause I can see through all your disguise
You say you love me and I'll need you
But I don't need to live my life that way, no wayParading around like you're a superstar
Is that who you think you are
The higher you go, yeah, the harder you fall

Oh yeahYou say you love me, yes you do
But I know who I'm talking to
You left me so lonely and emptyAnd I don't need your alibis
'Cause I can see through your disguise
You say you love me and I'll need you
But I don't need to live my life that way, no wayYou say you love me and I'll need you
But I don't need to live my life that way, no way

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According to frontman and DC Talk member Michael Tait, the band Tait was born in 1996 when he met drummer Chad Chapin. The two performed a cover of the song Curious George, followed by a bevy of Pearl Jam tracks. From this, Tait emerged and added two new members, former Grammatrain member Pete Stewart and former Petra bass player Lonnie Chapin. The group is named for Michael Tait's late father, of whom he says "taught me how to appreciate the human experience whether it be a sunny day, a beautiful lawn, or amazing trees set before an amazing mountain.

Read more about Tait on Last.fm.


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