Thank You Too!

Album: Evil Urges (2008)
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  • Really didn't think I was gonna make it
    Really didn't think I was gonna make it this way
    Put on my robot face
    Hide my emotions way far away from me

    Oh! You really saw my naked heart
    You really brought out the "naked" part
    I don't know what you were doing
    I know I just want to thank you for thinking of me

    I want to take you
    For all that you are
    Although our worlds seem far apart
    I want to see you
    Through all that you do
    I want to thank you

    It was strange and it was soothing, and you could even say amusing
    The way it came to me
    You'd devised a simple plan, that would change the fate of man
    You'd thought of everything

    Oh! You really saw my naked heart
    You really brought out the "naked" part
    I don't know what you were doing
    I know I just want to thank you for thinking of me

    I want to take you. For all that you are
    Although our worlds seem far apart
    I want to see you- thru all that you do
    I want to thank you Writer/s: James Edward Olliges Jr.
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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