Your Diary

Album: Your Diary (2004)
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  • Suddenly you'll move away from me
    What more is it that I could be, if you move away from me
    You on that train, I was alone in your room
    When there on the floor, I saw a little black book
    You left it there on the floor, open and evidence

    Your diary, your diary, open and inviting me back
    Your diary, your diary, open and inviting me back
    (I'm back)

    You couldn't say why you loved him
    He's asking you why you loved him
    You couldn't say why you loved him
    But he gave you a list of all the reasons why he did
    And you couldn't reply but you could say that you did

    Your diary, your diary, open and inviting me back
    Your diary, your diary, open and inviting me back
    (I'm back)

    He said he had lips like petals unfurling from a bud
    I could have ripped page and petals, ripped to the blood
    Ripped until ripping was all it was good
    But I didn't and don't want you ever to read
    Any diary of mine and word I may leave now

    Your diary, your diary, open and inviting me back
    Your diary, your diary, open and inviting me back
    Your diary, your diary, your diary, open and inviting me back
    (I'm back)
    Your diary, your diary, your diary, open and inviting me back
    (I'm back)
    Writer/s: ALEXANDER PAUL KAPRANOS HUNTLEY, NICHOLAS JOHN MCCARTHY, PAUL ROBERT THOMPSON, ROBERT HARDY
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Valo from Moscow, Russia FederationI think it's about women secrets, which 'incite and invite' and are belived to be very attractive to men
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