Chasing Rainbows

Album: More Betterness! (1999)
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  • Just heard the news today
    Let yourself down once again
    Trusted your feelings in a place that no one goes
    Will you do anything
    To satisfy your so-called
    Friend, there's something you ought to know
    Before you explode

    All I want to do is make sure you stop chasing rainbows
    Trusting those around you is an easy thing to do
    I'm not saying don't believe in someone that you don't know
    Just don't go on thinking that the whole world tells the truth

    It's all fucked up
    Being reserved and quiet
    She doesn't understand the message that you send
    Don't give it all away somewhere, sometimes there's someone
    Who can replace that state of mind, you never give it time (never)

    All I want to do is make sure you stop chasing rainbows
    Letting everybody crawl inside your heart and mind
    Kicking you is easy when you're down that's where the weak know
    To release their anger on someone who will not try
    To stand up
    And give them a fight Writer/s: Alan Leach, Paul Banks, Richard Witter, Tom Gladwin
    Publisher: Sentric Music, Universal Music Publishing Group
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