I'm so afraid, can't find my way out
And it's making me ill
You have injected my veins with a grave doubt
Now I can't sit still

I don't know what you want from me
But you ain't gonna get it
Not sure who you think you see
But it ain't me
I'd rather quit it

I'm so afraid
Gotta find my way out

Don't look at me
Your eyes are drilling like lasers
Too many games
Too many games
Too many players

I'm not sure who to trust no more
And it's debilitating
On my own what I've got, it's small
But it's safe here

Don't look at me
Rather get out
I gotta find my way out

(I'm not buyin', run away, yeah)

I'm so afraid
Can't find my way out
And it's making me ill
My heart is black,
My heart is dark and full of doubt
Ow how how

I'm not sure what you want from me
But you ain't gonna get it
Not sure who you think you see
But it ain't me
I'd rather quit it

I'm so afraid
Gotta find my way out
I gotta find my way out
Gotta find my way out
Gotta find my way out
Gotta find my way out


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Out Out Out Lyrics as written by Darryl Torr Cherilyn Neilson Macneil

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Songtrust Ave

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