Perfect Remedy
Everon
People like us are never where they want to be People like us suffer from their incapacity People like us never trust the world they see People like us are lacking self-security People like us want to know the outcome in advance People like us are afraid they might miss out on their one great chance People like us are known for their sensitivity People like us sometimes drown in melancholy Am I good for you Are you good for me Are we each other's poison or each other's only therapy If you believe in me I will believe in you I'll believe in all your crazy dreams And keep fingers crossed one day they'll all come true People like us always have their concerns and fears People like us always have one eye filled with tears People like us think a lot more than they speak To people like us they all come when it's help they seek People like us you all turn to when you feel bad But those people like us are the first ones you forget Because people like us don't fit into your world at all But it's people like us that always catch you when you fall Am I good for you Are you good for me Are we each other's poison or each other's only therapy If you believe in me I will believe in you I'll believe in all your crazy dreams And keep my fingers crossed one day they'll all come true People like us always reach out for the stars People like us have a heart covered with scars People like us may not be easy, that is true But only people like us can understand each other the way we do... Am I good for you Are you good for me Are we each other's poison or each other's only therapy I'll be good for you Like you'll be good for me You are my perfect remedy If you believe in me Like I believe in you...atmospheric male vocal Progressive Progressive rock sensual smooth
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