Do you ever feel like breakin' down?
Do you ever feel out of place?
Like somehow you just don't belong
And no one understands you
Do you ever wanna run away?
Do you lock yourself in your room
With the radio on turned up so loud
That no one hears you screaming?

No, you don't know what it's like
When nothin' feels alright
You don't know what it's like to be like me

To be hurt, to feel lost
To be left out in the dark
To be kicked when you're down
To feel like you've been pushed around
To be on the edge of breakin' down
And no one's there to save you
No, you don't know what it's like
Welcome to my life

Do you wanna be somebody else?
Are you sick of feelin' so left out?
Are you desperate to find something more
Before your life is over
Are you stuck inside a world you hate?
Are you sick of everyone around?
With the big fake smiles and stupid lies
While deep inside you're bleedin'

No, you don't know what it's like
When nothin' feels alright
You don't know what it's like to be like me

To be hurt, to feel lost
To be left out in the dark
To be kicked when you're down
To feel like you've been pushed around
To be on the edge of breakin' down
And no one's there to save you
No, you don't know what it's like
Welcome to my life

No one ever lied straight to your face
And no one ever stabbed you in the back
You might think I'm happy
But I'm not gonna be okay
Everybody always gave you what you wanted
You never had to work, it was always there
You don't know what it's like, what it's like

To be hurt, to feel lost
To be left out in the dark
To be kicked when you're down
To feel like you've been pushed around
To be on the edge of breakin' down
And no one's there to save you
No, you don't know what it's like (what it's like)
To be hurt, to feel lost
To be left out in the dark
To be kicked when you're down
To feel like you've been pushed around
To be on the edge of breakin' down
And no one's there to save you
No, you don't know what it's like
Welcome to my life

Welcome to my life
Welcome to my life


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Welcome to My Life Lyrics as written by Pierre Bouvier Charles-andre Comeau

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    So one time this song came on the radio, and I was singing along to it, and my mom commented, "Hey. It sounds like you." And no, she did not mean that my voice was similar to Pierre's. She meant I'm like the character in this song. I don't dwell on my problems and sob constantly, although sometimes it is necessary to cry and feel bad. But we do have to move on and TRY to be happy, and do something about this. I feel like breaking down a lot. I am often out of place. I don't belong, and few people... wait... no one understands me entirely. I don't even understand me entirely. I have tried to run away before, but I decided to walk through a large puddle of water in a ditch and went back home because I was wet. I can't lock my door, and my radio is very quiet. Actually, I do know what it's like when nothing is alright. I'm not you, so I can't feel what you can in complete similarity. I could go on making personal relations to this song. And no, it does not mean it's because I'm a 'loser'. If I was a loser, it wouldn't be because I can relate to this song. But I do move on. And don't go nuts on making fun of those who like this song. That's 'just plain not nice.' Everyone has different ways of coping with things. (I've made this speech before... in person.) Some people cry, some get mad, some get depressed, some listen to music, some make fun of others, some separate themselves from society. It depends on who you are. So if someone says they like this song, and even though I know it is kind of pathetic, but don't push them closer to the edge. I know we all have the right of opinions, but think about what you're saying before you say it. The people who seek refuge in this song are dealing with it, just in a different way.

    Thanks for listening to another lengthy rant by me. Take care guys.

    Fallen Leaveson June 25, 2007   Link

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