Deja Vú

Tired 'cause you didn't go to bed
Too many cigarettes, too much to drink
And you realize how easy it is to forget
To sit in a tub and sink

Your mind is poisoned, your thoughts are confused
Nothing is new, everything is boring and done
I know how it feels to be used
You can't open a door when the key is gone

And you searched for inspiration in the darkest places
But all you found was déjà vu
You're sick of staring at all the same faces
The so well-willing, so-called friends

Help me to escape this heaven, this hell
Forgotten desires and driep-up well
Maybe the name will ring a little bell
But not loud enough to regret

And you only want to say what you feel
But sometimes it's better to lie
Even if your instinct tells you to be real
No one even knows why you cry

I've seen it so many times before and I don't
Want to look at it any more
I've heard it so many times before and I don't
Want to hear it any more

Trivia about the song Deja Vú by Poesie Noire

On which albums was the song “Deja Vú” released by Poesie Noire?
Poesie Noire released the song on the albums “Oblivion” in 1989 and “Love Is Colder Than Death” in 1989.

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