What is this life I've stumbled into?
Where it's going to take me,
Where's it going to take you?
If life is a journey, then I know where I'll be
By the ocean, or that valley in the sea

But I don't think anyone's looking for me
Especially you
And if someone is looking
Then who?

And it's amazing
How lost inside you feel
When you look fine on the outside
You're screaming someone take the wheel
It's amazing
They think you've got it all
But it might just be a pebble
That's going to make you fall

What is this story that tells me I'm fine?
It adds color to my pages like a sweet little nursery rhyme
If I had the answers then I'd know where I'd be
By the ocean or that valley in the sea

It's amazing
How lost inside you feel
When you look fine on the outside
You're screaming someone take the wheel
It's amazing
They think you've got it all
But it might just be a pebble
That's going to make you

Fall away
Like summer fades to gray
And be honest babe
It hurts so much to say
Yeah
That I don't think anyone's looking for me
Especially you
And if someone is looking
Then who?

It's amazing
How lost inside you're feelin'
When you look fine on the outside
You're screaming someone take the wheel
It's amazing
They think you've got it all
But it might just be the pebble
That's going to make you fall
Gonna make you fall
That gonna make you fall


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    Memory

    that's what i've been asking myself for a long time: "...and if someone's looking for me, then who? why isn't he never shows up?" maybe because there's no one actually looking for me... i'm stuck with this questions in this life i can't understand. and the pleople are so blind...they're looking just at the outside, which is unimportant, because they don't care.

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