Where did you get this idea
That being two was like
Never being one again
Where did you get this strange idea
That falling in love was like
Falling down down down down
Where did you get this weird idea
That I could take your freedom away
Where did you get this idea
That I could stop your way of life
Just by being with you side by side
I know I’m scaring you
That’s the only thing you see (x2)
And the only thing you see
When I look at you with love’s fire in my eyes
Is not that
I’m warming you up
But that
I’m burning your soul
And the only thing you see
When I look at you with desire in my eyes
Is not that
I could give you warmth at night
But that
I’m turning you into ashes
That’s the only thing you see (x2)
Where did you hear this story
That I could be so dangerous to you
I don’t want to hear this story
That you could be so dangerous to me
Where did you hear this story
That you must use your brain in love
I don’t want to hear this story
That feelings could be thought
And the only thing you feel
And the only thing you feel or not feel
And the only thing you do is not feel but think
Too much actually
A strong fear coming over you baby
And the only thing you see is the pour man you are
Savaged by the evil woman I am
But what is it you want from me
Will I have to let you go without having taking anything
Cause the only idea
Of giving me a kiss
Of holding me in your arms
Is like giving me a chance of being loved by you
But what is it you want from me
Where did you get this idea
That I had never been true to you
Where did you get this idea
That I had played a game to trap you
No I’ve never cheated on you (x2)
No I’ve never cheated on you but you’ve had (x8)
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