Why don't you walk away
Cus I'm just no good for you
I don't know what to say
You'd hate me if you knew
Who I am should not be your concern
You're better off without me here
If you can it's best you don't return
I'm going to disappear
It's not you
It's all me
I like to be alone
What I do
To be free
I'll turn my heart to
Stone
Stone
Stone
Turn my heart to
Stone
Stone
Stone
I like to be alone
Stone
Stone
Stone
Turn my heart to Stone
Why don't I feel the same
Well it's not that I don't care
Did I ignite the flame
I can see the embers flare
Passioned lies of love you taught yourself
I could never be the one for you
Poisoned minds not knowing what to tell
I'm lost with what I do
Is it real
What I feel
Don't think I want to know
Getting clear
From a fear
I'll turn my heart to
Stone
Stone
Stone
Turn my heart to
Stone
Stone
Stone
I like to be alone
Stone
Stone
Stone
Turn my heart to stone
Please don't ask me if I care
Cus I can't be truthful to myself
How about you leave it alone
Cus you shouldn't want to know me well
Well I wish I knew
And I wish I knew
Who the fuck I was
Maybe then I'd tell you how I feel the same
Stone
Stone
Stone
Turn my heart to
Stone
Stone
Stone
I like to be alone
Stone
Stone
Stone
Turn my heart to stone


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