Isolated
Alone apart

I'll never crawl again
I'll never fall again
Until I'm free

Here I stand in this room
Caged and trapped inside
Seems I'm damned to live a lie

Unaware of what's outside
Should I care
For what's left me behind

And I stare at light that makes me blind
Internally there's nothing left for me to be
I'm here alone
And isolated

Have no choice but be isolated
Struggling left alone apart
Pushed aside made segregated
Struggling left alone apart
See I have no choice but be isolated
Threatened forced to extract the heart
Pushed aside made segregated
Have no choice but be isolated

The monsters make me hide
Perhaps I'll eat myself alive
Internally what is there left for me to be

I can't care for what's left me behind
And stare at light that makes me blind
These broken walls trap me inside
I'm isolated

Have no choice but be isolated
Struggling left alone apart
Pushed aside made segregated
Threatened forced to extract the heart

I'll never crawl again
I'll never fall again
Until I'm free

And I stare at light that makes me blind
Internally there's nothing left for me to be
I'm here alone and isolated


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    Hard to say what's it about exactly but yeah, it tells about these inner problems which force her to be isolated. (broken walls trap me inside ... so its her own will) And in general really powerful way of expressing deep depression and maybe even insanity.

    Also this music was in the game Vampire The Maquarade: bloodlines, to which it fits perfectly..

    Durang0on October 05, 2006   Link

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