Sensitive

ALAN STEVEN LEACH, JOSEPH CAMBURN JOHNSON, RICHARD JAMES WITTER, THOMAS PETER GLADWIN

We all need to feel safe
Then that's taken away
Sometimes I want to return
Return to before
The trouble began
That time of no fear

By showing you I'm
Sensitive
You do risk
Being crucified
Crucified by
Those you are unlike

My feelings are hurt so easily
That is the price that I I pay
The price that I do pay
To appreciate
The beauty they're killing
The beauty they're busy killing

If the sun going down
Can make me cry
Why should I
Why should I
Why should I not
Like the way I am?

My feelings are hurt so easily
That is the price that I I pay
The price that I do pay
To appreciate
The beauty they're killing
The beauty they're busy killing
Killing
Killing
Killing

Trivia about the song Sensitive by The Field Mice

On which albums was the song “Sensitive” released by The Field Mice?
The Field Mice released the song on the albums “Snowball + Singles” in 1989, “Snowball” in 1989, “There And Back Again Lane” in 1990, “Coastal” in 1991, and “Where’d You Learn to Kiss That Way” in 1998.
Who composed the song “Sensitive” by The Field Mice?
The song “Sensitive” by The Field Mice was composed by ALAN STEVEN LEACH, JOSEPH CAMBURN JOHNSON, RICHARD JAMES WITTER, THOMAS PETER GLADWIN.

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