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Album: Riot Act (2002)
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  • Tell me what I want to hear
    This shit's too good to be true, my dear
    Tell me lies, tell me lies, tell me
    Tell me lies, tell me
    Help me, help me, help me
    Help me, help me, help me
    Storybook keeps from hurting me, you see
    Shell of the man from the sea
    Tell me lies, tell me lies, tell me
    Tell me lies, tell me
    Tell me why, tell me why, tell me
    Tell me why, tell me
    Tell me lies, tell me lies, tell me
    Tell me lies, tell me
    Help me, help me, help me
    Help me, help me, help me
    Reservoir of hate and fear
    Invisible, in repair
    A hundred thieves cast a spell
    This is hell
    Help me, help me, help me
    Help me, help me, help me
    The man they call my enemy, I've seen his eyes
    He looks just like me, a mirror
    The more you read, we've been deceived
    Everyday it becomes clearer
    Clearer, clearer, clearer, clearer...
    Not my enemy
    No, not my enemy
    Don't speak for me
    No, not my enemy Writer/s: JEFFREY ALLEN AMENT
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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