Give me five minutes
im out of my head
gotta get out of bed
try to pull it together
smell of your perfume it brings back the time
yeah it fucks with my mind
cause im trying to get over
all this yearing there's a burnin
and my horror just keeps turnin
cause i get so wrapped up in it
and i know that i cant quit it
damn its twisted how you believe me
cause i know that you dont need me
but i find myself just sayin your name
this is the way that i feel
now that your here
i start to remember
that i want you again
yeah your under my skin
your diggin in, like a beautiful splinter
try to act normal like nothing is wrong
like im trying to move on
but i know you know better
losin my cool when i see you around
yeah its tearing me down
but to you its what ever
all this yearing theres a burnin
and my horror just keeps turnin
cause i get so wrapped up in it
and i know that i cant quit it
damn its twisted how you believe me
cause i know that you dont need me
but i find myself just sayin your name
this is the way that i feel
now that your here, i start to remember
that i want you again
yeah your under my skin your diggin in
like a beautiful splinter
this is the way that i feel
now that your here, i start to remember
that i want you again
yeah your under my skin your diggin in
like a beautiful splinter
this is the way that i feel
now that your here, i start to remember
that i want you again
yeah your under my skin your diggin in
like a beautiful splinter
whoaoooo whoaooo whoaooo whoaooooo
whoaoooo whoaooo whoaooo whoaooooo
this is the way that i feel
now that your here, i start to remember
that i want you again
yeah your under my skin your diggin in
like a beautiful splinter
Jeremy A. Greene is the William H. Welch Professor of Medicine and the History of Medicine at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.
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