Music by Dave Share, Joe Cesarz, Ryan Green and Sarah Seminski. Lyrics by Sarah Seminski and Micah Casey.
lyrics
It started like this
With you on the floor
Every word was a gift
And you wanted more
Our souls went higher, higher than before
Oh
He played your heart
With rattles and moans
When love fell apart
Or rattled your bones
But the answer to the questions
No one knows
Am I really crazy?
Or am I just crazy for you?
Am I really crazy? Am I really crazy?
Or am I just lazy?
Am I really crazy?
Or am I just crazy for you?
Am I really crazy? Am I really crazy?
Or am I just lazy?
Eye to eye we met but I didn't approach, felt the vibe as you got close, sweet scent of a rose, dope from the head to the toes, I arose to offer my seat. "No thanks, that's sweet." Voice is like a whisper, cracking a smile, found what I want in this isle. My stop is less than a mile away, I was touched but crushed when you exit the bus. Trust you stayed on my mind from that day in the city to find. In a deep stage like Craig Dave, seven days made me weak. Hoping for a peak so we can finally speak. Info in all, boyfriend? No. Can I give you a call? Where do you live? Kids? Dudes doing bids? Anything else you think I should know? Then unexpected you show while I wait to go home is that crazy?!
Am I really crazy?
Or am I just crazy for you?
Am I really crazy? Am I really crazy?
Or am I just lazy?
So quick it hit, that energy split the mind in a reaction of time. Stop talking, mind line a few sec to began my train if though again everyone else to looking so confused trying to see what I spot that made me stop. It was so quick, felt I got bit. But remained cool as you came through the crowd, spotted me. Tried hard not to let me see. Let's not start in a lie, it's OK to be a lady. Then you walked by, changed your path like our eyes didn't meet. When your purse bumped my seat, next thing I see. All I see is eyes her eyes on me, is that is that crazy?
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