Me, You and My Medication

Album: Boys Like Girls (2006)
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  • Found my way to the highway, I don't wanna tell you the state I'm in
    I've had too much to smoke, too much to drink, where have I been?
    I feel like the stars are getting closer and the sky is closing in
    And I don't know where to begin

    We're all looking for something, to take away the pain

    Me, and you, and my medication (making the best of it)
    Love is just a chemical creation (will it be permanent?)
    Synthetic sensation
    Me, you, and my medication

    The way back to the right track, maybe you can help me find the door
    Is it too much to ask, too much too fast, too much to ignore?
    It feels like your body's getting closer but you seem so far away
    Medicine make it ok

    We're all looking for someone, to take away the pain

    Me, and you, and my medication (making the best of it)
    Love is just a chemical creation (will it be permanent?)
    Synthetic sensation
    Me, you, and my medication

    So can you feel it?
    Do you feel it coming down?
    You gotta get up
    Can you get up off the ground?
    Can you hear it?
    Can you hear me screaming?
    So can you feel it?
    Do you feel it coming down?
    You gotta get up
    Can you get up off the ground?
    I wanna hear it
    Wanna hear you breathing

    We're all addicted to something, that takes away the pain

    Me, and you, and my medication (making the best of it)
    Love is just a chemical creation (will it be permanent?)
    Synthetic sensation
    Me, you, and my medication Writer/s: Martin Johnson, William James III Mc Auley
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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