It's 2 am when I get to know you
Tip of my tongue but you don't care to speak
Look in your eyes and I see my bedroom
Fake a smile as I'm falling a sleep

Stuck in my state of mind
I'm stuck in my state of mind
I'm running like it's all I know
Go to-and-fro
Waiting for a straight line

Tangled up in the shoestring details
Never learned how to untie a knot
Search for the plot every step I stumble
See you smile as I fall on my knees

Stuck in my state of mind
I'm stuck in my state of mind
I'm running like it's all I know
Go to-and-fro
Waiting for a straight line

Try to pay no mind
Expire
My cynicism’s hard luck and hardwired
So I let it lead the way
To the same place

Stuck in my state of mind
I'm stuck in my state of mind
I'm running like it's all I know
Go to-and-fro
Waiting for a straight line


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