[Quote from "The Prisoner" spoken by female character in beginning of song "We have a saying here, a still tounge makes a happy life"]

We all sound the same
And I found with every word I spoke
It got harder not to choke
When it came undone
I found that everything I built
Meant nothing
If I lacked the string to open my eyes
(or if i lacked the strength to open my mind?)
[if it was nothing can the signal find me]
all I've known
and all i've been
and i breathe
what they [?]
though i struggle to open a new door
and i don't know what i'll think
when i'll find the other side
And i struggle to utter a new word

I don't know what scares me more
Is it the thought of changing
And I don't know what scares me more
Is it the thought of losing
And I don't know waht scares me more
is it the thought of moving
And i dont know what scares me more
is it the thought that, i, might, get [?]


[I can't decipher the rest of it, and some of what i have is wrong...a lot of it probably, i really wanted the lyrics to this song, so i attempted to do it myself, but if anyone wants to fix it for me, go for it.]


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    We all sounded the same And with every word I spoke It got harder not to choke And when it came undone I found that everything I'd built meant nothing If I lacked the strength to open my mind Cause it was never these things that defined me

    All I'd known, all I'd seen, what I believed wasn't mine So I struggle to open a new door And I don't know what I'll see or what I'll find on the other side And I struggle to utter a new word And I don't know what I'll see or what I'll find when I do

    I don't know what scares me more Is it the thought of changing? ..Is it the thought of losing? ..Is it the thought of moving? ..Or is it the thought that I might stand still While the world is moving?

    (We can change; we can change our minds. We can change; we can change our lives. I'm glad I'm not stuck in the same place. I'm stepping out so I can grow)

    szorkoon December 20, 2004   Link

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