I see you walk around pushing people out of shame
I see you walk around you're hung over
I see you walk around missing every pace you take
I see you walk around it's not over
I see you walk around wishing you were someone else
I see you walk around searching for attention

Who's that they are sinking in me
It's burning all over and over again
Who's that they are sinking in me
I'm spinning around in these circles again

I see you walk around hugging people with no name
I see you walk around with weightless shoulders
I see you walk around looking for a missing face
I see you walk around fighting to impress them

You think you don't make one difference
It's all in how you perceive what you live in
I can't help but watch your existence
And I get sick when I see you can't make it out

You see me walk around
You see me walk around


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Circles Lyrics as written by Justin Middleton Micah Creel

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    Damn, not a lot of Edgewater fans...Booo people! These guys are very well liked.....by me.

    Punchsmurfson November 10, 2008   Link

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