Shamed
Walking out on you again
Fighting with demons that I can't contain
Walking on but I wanna turn and run
Through the empty streets
Back through the misty New Year dawn light
Feel so lost
Can't take back all the pain and damage I've caused

I'm not talking
I bury it within
Until it turns into a hell in my head
A hell in my head

Confess
In silent panic I suppress
Vulnerable emotions that I cant express
Open up
Why do I feel so insecure?
Lashing out at the only thing I'm sure of
So alone
Try to fit in this place but I just don't belong

I'm not talking
I bury it within
Until it turns into a hell in my head
A hell in my head

I'm not talking

I'm not talking
I bury it within
Until it turns into a hell in my head
A hell in my head

I'm not breathing
I gotta hold it in

Until I'm free to leave this hell in my head
This hell in my head

So take these tears than stain my face
Take this fear and in it's place
Forgive the past, forget your doubts
Take these words and let them out


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    Shamed,Walking out on your again Fighting with demons that I can’t contain Walking on but I wanna turn and run Through the empty streets Back through the misty New Year dawn light Feel so lost Can’t take back all the pain and damage I’ve caused I’m not talking I bury it within Until it turns into a hell in my head A hell in my head

    Confess In silent panic I suppress Vulnerable emotions that I cant express

    Open up Why do I feel so insecure? Lashing out at the only thing I’m sure of So alone Try to fit in this place but I just don’t belong

    I’m not talking I bury it within Until it turns into a hell in my head A hell in my head

    I’m not talking

    I’m not talking I bury it within Until it turns into a hell in my head A hell in my head

    I’m not breathing I gotta hold it in Until I’m free to leave this hell in my head This hell in my head

    So take these tears than stain my face Take this fear and in it’s place Forgive the past, forget your doubts Take these words and let them out

    ameerhamid89on January 06, 2014   Link

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