Lonely days will come and go
Nothing new unless you're bold
Revolution #19, brand new wave of anger
Stain yourself with pumpkin pie
Liquid tattoo, I got mine
Don't forget forgetfulness
Call it deconstruction

There is no room inside a box
There is no room inside

Way down in the deep depress
Colder than the coldest yes
We all know of loneliness
Others to another
Just a place to run and hide
Just a place to free your mind
Just a place to break the chains and find whatever matters

There is no room inside a box
There is no room inside


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A Box Lyrics as written by Jerry Wayne Gaskill Douglas Theodore Pinnick

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    I think this is a song about the dual nature of depression. The song was written by Doug Pinnick, who has spoken publicly about his battle with depression.

    The "box" he s your room, or your home, the place where you are the most comfortable. When you're depressed, you often just want to stay there where you don't have to deal the pressures of the outside world. You can free your mind and think, say, and do whatever you like. A place to run and hide, a place to free your mind...

    But there's a flip side to it. It can also become a prison. When you decide to stay home and not face the outside world, not to "be bold," then nothing ever happens, you experience "nothing new," which often exacerbate the depression.

    There is no room inside a box, no room for new things, no room to grow.

    MetalHeadSJon September 09, 2016   Link

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