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Vicious Circle Lyrics


I see the sunlight on your face
I see the darkness in your eyes
In my mind, that's lover's paradox
I always try to give you space
No way to cut you down to size
We got lost in our heart shaped box
Should we try to have some kids
Or should we just go separate ways?
Or best yet, why don't we move abroad?
Maybe Belgrade or Madrid
But we can get out of this maze
It sounds like we're both confused and bored
So tear me up and knock me down
Just like a vicious circle no one gets around
I messed you up to watch you frown
Just like a vicious circle no one gets around
You know that I depend on you
You know that you depend on love

And then love, well, love depends on me
From my subjective point of view
It never works like hand in glove
But still I, I hope you disagree
So tear me up and knock me down
Just like a vicious circle no one gets around
I messed you up to watch you frown
Just like a vicious circle no one gets around
And I'm tired of you being tired over me
Oh yeah, that's right
Sometimes I wish we just could let it be
And I'm tired of me being tired over you
It's obvious, sometimes you wish you meet somebody new
Yeah, sometimes I wish that too
It's like a vicious circle no one gets around
I messed you up to watch you frown
Just like a vicious circle no one gets around
So tear me up and knock me down
Just like a vicious circle no one gets around
I messed you up to watch you frown
Just like a vicious circle no one gets around
No one gets around, no one gets around
It's like a vicious circle no one gets around
So tear me up and send me out
It's like a vicious circle no one gets around

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Wild Colonials were a band based in LA during the 90s. Fronted by Angela McCluskey's distinctive voice, the band also included violinist Paul Cantelon, guitarist Shark, multi-instrumentalist Scott Roewe, and drummer Thaddeus Corea. They released two studio albums, Fruit of Life (1994) and This Can't Be Life (1996), as well as a collection of soundtrack contributions and covers called Reel Life, Vol. 1 (2000).

Read more about Wild Colonials on Last.fm.


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