no matter what has ever come to me
i got my own brand of company
i got da da da inside my head
and i play songs back to back until i got to bed

wake up by myself inside an empty room
theres no body next to mine to oooh
but my skin is warm and my heart is full
its the do do do do do do


walking waking on a crowded street
with my headphones loud
so my hips can swing, so my head can nod
to the rock and roll to the boom boom beat

& i find that im never alone
& i find that my heart is my home
& the music within makes me whole
a world that i built on my own



& i know that im never alone
& i know that my heart is my home
every missing piece of me
i can find in a melody

no matter what has ever come to me
i got my own kind of company
i got ba ba ba inside my head
and i sing songs back to back until i go to bed



theres a river in my mind thats never still
swirling , soothing all the time gives me a thrill
swimming in the notes that go
oh oh oh oh oh oh oh

wandering, waking in an empty wood
it is quiet here, i am powerful
i look down below serenade the world
from inside my soul



& i find that im never alone
& i find that my heart is my home
& the music within makes me whole
a world that i built on my own

& i know that im never alone
& i know that my heart is my home
every missing piece of me
i can find in a melody



when the walls begin to creep in
and the sky is fallin down
when im swallowed up in feelings
i get lost inside the sound...


Lyrics submitted by TylerMondingus

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    mm :) i love this song!

    this is a charming little song about a person who is having a love affair with music, and this person couldn't be happier with their companion in the MELODY <3

    mialove1989on June 12, 2009   Link

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