Tell me what I'm supposed to feel because I don't feel this
Sick and tired and it's all the same
Too much, different day, all day, every day
Wish you were perfect? Well welcome to your fifteen minutes of fame
Come get it while it's hot, you want it, we got it, come get it now
Can you feel me now? Tell me how I'm supposed to feel
For you, when all you do is hold me down?
Told me I'm nothing, tell me what you're thinking now

So you wanna turn me inside out?
Should I let you in or spit you out?

(Now) can you feel me?
(Now) can you feel me?
(Now) can you feel me?
(Come on) can you feel me
(Now) can you feel me?
(Now) can you feel me?
(Now) can you feel me?
(Come on) can you feel me?

Tell me what I'm supposed to feel, because I can't feel this
Hollowed out and you wonder why
Too much, not enough, slow down, pick it up
Genuine adrenaline giving me highs, so high, so high
So talk your talk, walk your walk
But as far as I can see
On the inside out you're about as ugly as me
Except now I'm fit to knock you down
Tell me I'm nothing
Tell me what you're thinking now
So back off

So you wanna turn me inside out?
Should I let you in or spit you out?

(Now) can you feel me?
(Now) can you feel me?
(Now) can you feel me?
(Come on) can you feel me
(Now) can you feel me?
(Now) can you feel me?
(Now) can you feel me?
(Come on) can you feel me now?

Yeah, yeah, yeah
Title match, main ring
No time to rethink
You swim or you sink
You want it, we got it, come get it
Title match, main ring
No time to rethink
You swim or you sink
You want it, we got it, come on
Title match, main ring
No time to rethink
You swim or you sink
You want it, we got it, come get it
Title match, main ring
No time to rethink
You swim or you sink
You want it, we got it, come on

(Now) can you feel me?
(Now) can you feel me?
(Now) can you feel me?
(Come on) can you feel me
(Now) can you feel me?
(Now) can you feel me?
(Now) can you feel me?
(Come on) can you feel me now?


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Inside Out Lyrics as written by Drew Simollardes Carl Randolph

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    check out the remix of this song with scooter from cold, its awesome

    itsjoelon February 02, 2002   Link
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    This version is alot better than the remix expecially live. Anyone whos heard both versions live will know what i mean

    MSansoneon May 23, 2002   Link
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    i love this song... to me its basically about getting ignored and put down by ppl that think they're better and then getting revenge.. making them notice him... showing them that they're not as great as they think they are.. that they're jus shit lyk everyone else... i duno thats the way i relate to this song...

    xDeAdToThEwOrLdxon June 13, 2002   Link
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    I love this song!! This is the first Reveille song I heard and then I was introduced to everything else..I love it all..You can hear new music etc..if you sign up at ratethemusic.com...great site, new music...add here!:-)

    KungFuChicaon July 25, 2002   Link
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    I just read the lyrics and now this song kicks much more ass then it did previously

    Hazimelon August 10, 2002   Link

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