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Jibe Crush


You're not so ordinary
You're everything undone
The first time I layed eyes on you
I knew you were the only one
It's not so ordinary
When everything comes undone
The last thing I remember
Was picking up the loaded gun
Slip inside an open window
Move quietly across the floor
Kneeling over your naked body
No one will have you anymore
But me
Yeah me
You're not so ordinary
You're everything I want
I told you this would be forever
I said you were the only one
Its not so ordinary
Now that everything's come undone
I still feel your breathless kiss
And taste your cold flesh on my tongue
Slip inside an open window
Move quietly across the floor
Kneeling over your naked body
No one will have you anymore
But me
Yeah me
(Toby's guitar solo)
Slip inside an open window
Move quietly across the floor
Kneeling over your naked body
No one will have you anymore
Slip inside an open window
Move quietly across the floor
Kneeling over your naked body
No one will have you anymore
No one will have you anymore
No one will have you anymore
No one will have you anymore
But me

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