I'm silent
In the rolling wake
Of lucky and adored
Ugly
A blur on the side
So easily ignored

Speechless
In my screaming way
They all laugh and smile
Spotlights
Give the loved a stage
But only burn the shy

I will always be the outsider
Will I always walk the road alone?

Disguised
So the crowd can't see
My strategies and plans
The last
Of the shopworn secrets
No one understands

I will always be the outsider
Will I always walk the road alone?
Will I always find it hard to
Make this world of lies
My own

I'd give it all
All to find my way
Inside you
I can't fake myself round
To fit the hole
That hides in you
Looking at me
I know just what you'd say
If you cared

I will always be the outsider
Will I always walk the road alone?
Will I always find it hard to
So hard to
Make this
World of lies
My own


Lyrics submitted by pearljam79

Outsider Lyrics as written by David Michael Navarro Christopher A. Chaney

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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    this song rocks. Its about how hard it is to fit. "disguised so the crowd can't see my strategies and plans" is probably a way of showing that Steve Isaacs often pretended to be what he was not.

    boozer11on March 10, 2008   Link

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