Tell me what you've seen
Was it a dream?
Was I in it?
Life seems so obscene
Until it's over
Who knows?

All I want is someone who can fill the hole
In the life I know
In between life and death
When there's nothing left
Do you wanna know?

You come in on your own
And you leave on your own
Forget the lovers you've know
And your friends on your own

Tell me if it's true
That I need you
You are changing
I've seen this road before down on this floor
It is hurting me

All I want is someone
Who can fill the hole
In the life I know
In between life and death
When there's nothing left
Do you want to know?

You come in on your own
And you leave on your own
Forget the lovers you've know
And your friends on your own
You come in on your own
And you leave on your own
Forget the lovers you've know
And your friends who have told
Lies
I've got to get rid of this hole inside
Lies
I've got to get rid of this hole inside

I'm coming in on my own
I'm coming in on my own
I'm coming in on my own
Lies
I've got to get rid of this hole inside
Lies
I've got to get rid of this hole inside
Lies
I've got to get rid of this hole inside
Lies
I've got to get rid of this hole inside
Lies
I've got to get rid of this hole inside


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On Your Own Lyrics as written by Rico R. Wade Raymon Ameer Murray

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    tell me what you've seen, was it a dream...life seems so obscene... he is quoting raw truth of what he knows about life down to the basics. he sums up a life in basic terms . he is painfully raw about his descritption of life. Its bleak. you come in on your own and you leave on your own,,breaking it down to meaningless time spent..but then..he admits the pain of the hole he feels. The pain is admitted by him. and that he wants to feel better than this bleak outlook he has. Gotta get rid of this hole inside the rotton thoughts that are bringing me down.He knows that there is better . There is an underlayer of hope covered by profound cynicism and outlook of a hopeless destiny

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