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"Confusion (Koma & Bones Vocal Mix)" is a track by New Order, from the album Retro, released 9th December 2002. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 6 articles about New Order.
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[Intro] (You just can't believe me When I show you what you mean to me) [Verse 1] You're hiding from feelings, searching for more Sharing and hoping, untouched for so long Our lives still change from the way that we were And now, I'll tell you something I think you should know [Chorus] (Confusion) You just can't believe me When I show you what you mean to me You just can't believe me When I show you what you cannot see [Refrain] Confusion Confusion [Verse 2] You caused me confusion, you told me you cared He's calling these changes that last to the end Ask me no quеstions, I'll tell you no lies The past is your prеsent, the future is mine [Chorus] You just can't believe me When I tell you what you mean to me You just can't believe me When I show you what you cannot see You just can't believe me When I tell you what you mean to me You just can't believe me When I show you what you cannot see [Refrain] Confusion Confusion [Bridge] (You just can't believe me When I show you what you mean to me) [Refrain] Confusion Confusion Confusion Confusion [Refrain] Confusion Confusion [Instrumental Outro]
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