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Her eyes on the Channel 4
I want to see this place fucking move
One two three now, now, now, now, nowMaze, psychopathic daze, I create this waste
Back away from tangents, on the verge of drastic ways
Can't escape this place, I deny your face
Sweat gets in my eyes, I think I'm slowly dyingPut me in a homemade cellar
Put me in a hole for shelter
Someone by me please, all I see is hate
I can hardly breathe, and I can hardly take itHands on my face, overbearing I can't get out
Hands on my face, overbearing I can'tLost, run at my own cost, fearing laughter, scoffed
Running from the rush, detached from such and such
Bleak all around me, weak, listening, incomplete
I am not a dog, but I'm the one you're doggingI am in a buried kennel
I have never felt so final
Someone find me please, losing all reserve
I think I'm gonna go crazyHands on my face overbearing, I can't get out
Hands on my face overbearing, I can'tYou all stare, but you'll never see, something inside me
You all stare, but you'll never see, something inside me

You all stare, but you'll never see, something inside me
You all stare, but you'll never see, there's something in you I despiseCut me, show me, enter
I am willing and able and never any danger to myself
Knowledge of my pain, knowledge of my pain
Or was my tolerance a phase? Empathy, out of my wayI can't die, I can't die
I can't die, I can't dieYou all stare, but you'll never see, something inside me
You all stare, but you'll never see, something inside me
You all stare, but you'll never see, something inside me
You all stare, but you'll never see, there's something in you I despiseDespise, despisePurity, purity, purity, purity
Purity, purity, purity, purityHave you ever seen God?
Have you ever seen God?
Have you ever seen God?
Have you ever seen God?

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The Fortunes were an English beat group. Formed in Birmingham, The Fortunes first came to prominence and international acclaim in 1965, when "You've Got Your Troubles" broke into the American and British Top Ten. Following in the wake of Merseybeat, and the R&B of the Rolling Stones, The Fortunes added another dimension to the sound of pop, with their sophisticated orchestration, dual lead vocals and well worked counter-melodies.

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