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Love is a drug and I feel like getting high
One last fix with a kiss is worth risking suicide
'Cause I'm living for the mo' and I'm living for tonight
I clean forgot she left me paralyzed
When I'm touching her hand, it's a blast from the past
See the strange deja vu, yeah, I know it won't last
She turns me on I can't just go on a fast
Keeping my mind off her is one mighty task
Oh, I'm in trouble
Feels like I'm loosing my mind again
Now I'm right back where I started
I've gotta mend this broken heart of mine all over again
Foolish, foolish, foolish with my hands held high
Baby, I've wound up where I started
I'm pleading guilty to a crime
That my heart just cannot deny
Time is healer how easy we forget
All the misery and pain that one person can inflict

Seems I suffer from a case of selective memory
I clean forgot how she walked all over me
No, no, no, can't help myself in the end, I'm just a man
With my sentimental needs for your tender loving hands
I'm lying when I say there's no strings attached
When I look at her, I swear my mind goes blank
Oh, I'm in trouble
Feels like I'm loosing my mind again
Now I'm right back where I started
I've gotta mend this broken heart of mine all over again
Foolish, foolish, foolish with my hands held high
Baby, I've wound up where I started
I'm pleading guilty to a crime
That my heart just cannot deny
For one touch, for one kiss what do I stand to lose?
Baby, losing my mind is better than losing you
Somebody tell me what do I gotta choose
I'm only excited but keep getting the blues
Oh, I'm in trouble
Feels like I'm loosing my mind again
Now I'm right back where I started
I've gotta mend this broken heart of mine all over again
Foolish, foolish, foolish with my hands held high
Girl, I've wound up where I started
I'm pleading guilty to a crime
That my heart just cannot deny

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Formed in 2006, this trio has exploded on the San Francisco scene with their quirky mix of disco keyboards, screaming guitars, catchy vocals and solid drums. As a three piece, each member takes on multiple roles. Singer Jason Heiselmann seamlessly switches between baritone guitar, drums, keyboards, and singing -- sometimes all in the same song -- and guitarist Roland Curtis is known to play his guitar and keyboard at the same time.

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