well these walls they might hold me
and the rules they might mold me
but it´s all they told me what i´d be
well the time is passing
and my crime forgotten
and by now you think i could leave

and all i know is part of the show
the show is all there is to me
and all i am is where i stand
you´re just too far to see

see the cells i live in
make the shell i´ve been given
painted red these skin colored walls
well the bars they held me
and the scars my trophies
and by far it´s only the start

and all i know is part of the show
the show is all there is to me
and all i am is where i stand
you´re just too far ,too far to see

your blue skies grey around here
winter burns, stones won´t turn cycle frozen
your day is night around here
and still i yearn for the day
when i learn there´s a way
out of here

and all i know is part of the show
the show is all there is to me
and all i am is where i stand
you´re just too far ,too far to see


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    i felt exactly the same after cutting off with my girlfriend(i were 7 years with her, from 16 to 23)i just stay alone in my house and keep listening to old songs that remind me good past times, iwanted to go on , but i havent the will to continue with my life, many of my friends try to cheer my up, but i feel like they dont know exactly about was going on in my head, so their help was useless to me.GREAT LYRICS!!this is only my point of view of this lyrics, maybe anybody doesnt agree with me...!

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