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Fell For The Enemy - Chris Crocker



     
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Once you look away
You can never come back
It started as a game
The bet was on my hear
But when I looked away
You caught me off guard
The tricks were hard to catch
But now I see right through
No more hurting me
No more loving
You just wasted all my time
Empty promises and lies
No my fantasy has died
I never asked
For these broken pieces
You left me with
You took advantage
Did so much damage

Right when you hit
You knew just what to target in me
When you shot I dropped to my knees
How could this be?
I feel for the enemy
A fantastic debut
Taking part in your masquerade
I starred as the fool
And while the music played
I gave my heart to you
Boy, how was I confused
I was only being used
I never asked
For these broken pieces
You left me with
You took advantage
Did so much damage
Right when you hit
You knew just what to target in me
When you shot I dropped to my knees
How could this be?
I feel for the enemy
I ate the apple off your tree
I can feel the poison
Running through me
I keep getting stronger
Boy you wish that I was weak
But you're never gonna break me
'Cause I know that you're the enemy
I never asked
For these broken pieces
You left me with
You took advantage
Did so much damage
Right when you hit
You knew just what to target in me
When you shot I dropped to my knees
How could this be?
That I feel for the enemy

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Chris Crocker (born December 7, 1987) is an American internet celebrity and self-described "edutainer" who produces and acts in transgressive videos. Almost all of Crocker's work has been attributed to him being an openly gay and effeminate Southern adolescent in a "small-minded town" in the Bible Belt, where his sexual orientation and outspokenness are a "subtext ... rarely addressed directly and never completely accepted.

Read more about Chris Crocker on Last.fm.


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