Underneath

Album: Time Bomb (2001)
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  • Somebody save me from domestic suicide
    Don't try to sell me on a safer things in life

    [Bridge]
    Feel me, hold me, hate me, scold me
    Never change your mind
    Take me, know me, kiss me, stone me
    Open up my eyes cause I'm dying

    [Chorus]
    I'll never leave you underneath
    Always want your company
    I need your love

    I am defective
    I'm a die hard and a fiend
    Not off the bullshit train
    The truth is what I need

    [Bridge]

    [Chorus: x2]

    Do you ever remember when we stayed up through the night
    I will always remember how you made me feel like I'd never leave you

    [Chorus: x2]

    Cause I'm dyin' Writer/s: DEVON GLENN, JONATHAN BRIGHTMAN, JOSHUA TODD GRUBER, KEITH NELSON, YUGOMIR LONICH
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Round Hill, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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