I'm all alone in this hotel room
The fear inside of me is uncontrollable
I hear the cars, see the sun, the sky is blue
And all I can think about is being with you

Guess I'm all alone again, so
Do ya think ya know, the way I feel,
And do ya think ya feel, the way I do
'Cause I'm all alone, all my friends are home
And soon ill be there, wishin' I was there

Do ya think ya know, the way I feel,
And do ya think ya feel, the way I do
'Cause I'm all alone, all my friends are home
And soon ill be there, wishin' I was there

Never once did I seem to care
If I didn't have any problem there
But now I do and I don't know what to say
I feel lost in every possible way

Guess I'm all alone again, so
Do ya think ya know, the way I feel,
And do ya think ya feel, the way I do
'Cause I'm all alone, all my friends are home
And soon ill be there, wishin' I was there

Do ya think ya know, the way I feel,
And do ya think ya feel, the way I do
'Cause I'm all alone, all my friends are home
And soon ill be there, wishin' I was there(wishin' I was there)

Want to call but I know I can't call you
Want to see you but I know I can't see you
Want to touch you but I know I can't touch you
Want to be inside of you want to be inside of you
Want to be inside of you want to be inside of you

Do ya think ya know the way I feel
Or do ya think ya feel the way I do
'Cause I'm alone all my friends are home
and soon I'll be there wishing I was there
Do ya think ya know the way I feel
Or do ya think ya feel the way I do
'Cause I'm alone all my friends are home
And soon I'll be there wishing I was there
Wishing I was there
Wishing I was there
Wishing I was there
Wishing I was there


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Hotel Room Lyrics as written by Anthony Lovato

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    this was the first song i ever heard by mest. after this song i fell in love w/ them and i love every single one of their songs. MEST RAWKS \m/ \m/

    PunkRawkLoseron June 04, 2002   Link

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