When will this all be over
How come this never ends
This room keeps closing in on me
Not much outside that I care to see
This pain could all be over
If I just blinked an eye
Keep holding on to some star that stops me from

Washing the world away
Hey yeah hey yeah
Washing the world away
Hey yeah hey yeah
Washing the world away

Why can't I get through today
Feeling blind with only me to blame
Still I find I try to hide
Maybe in time I'll find my way

I find that no one understands me I feel so all alone
Does anyone feel the way I do (I just want to take all this out on you)
This pain could all be over If I just blinked an eye
Keep holding on to some star that stops me from

Washing the world away
Hey yeah hey yeah
Washing the world away
Hey yeah hey yeah
Washing the world away

So how can I get through today
Feeling blind with only me to blame
Still I find I try to hide
Maybe in time I'll find my way

I don't think I'll make it through today
Feeling blind with only me to blame
Still I find I try to hide
Maybe this time I'll find my way


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Washing the World Away Lyrics as written by Mitch James Edward Sloan

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    he's on a narrow ledge just one step left to start

    washing the world away

    malkavon December 28, 2006   Link

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