Feeling Nothing
Lonely Empty
You try to walk away but you fall
You cannot understand what's this for

In this world I see it more
The pain you feel that I ignore

You see my face and then you see
nothin'
Confused. you turn and live on
I turn my face
You're staring back again
Look at yourself and live again

Can't see me. you feel me
Want me. you'll find me
I'll be your everything
Will you call
You'll need more & more
When you fall

In this world I see it more
The pain you feel that I ignore

You see my face and then you see
nothing
Confused. you turn and live on
I turn my face
You're staring back again
Look at yourself and live again

How many times have you looked
At yourself & felt mistreated
How does it feel to know that
This life of yours is real
All of your life you've been led
To believe your nothin'
So look at yourself and start to live
again

You see my face and then you see
nothing
Confused you turn and live on
I turn my face
You're staring back again
Look at yourself and live again

If you don't change you'll be nothin'

So look at yourself and live again

I turn my face
You're staring back again

So look at yourself and live again


Lyrics submitted by Metal6Hell6Maker6

Live Again Lyrics as written by John M. Connolly Clint Edward Lowery

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    This is a great song for me it means pretty much what you said anathema. that this person has been led to believe they are below everyone else... basically a follower all of their life and lajon or whomever else may have written the song (* most likely lajon) is saying hey no matter what you do, you cant change the past try to put it aside and live again.

    LiveUrLifeon April 20, 2002   Link

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