Cracks in the pavement underneath my shoe
I care less and less about and less about you
No one else around to look at me
So I can look at my shadow as much as I please

All the kicks that I can't compare to
Making friends like you're all supposed to

But you will never come close to how I feel
You will never come close to how I feel

Space around me where my soul can breathe
Off guard body that my mind can leave
Nothing else matters, I don't care what I'll miss
Company's okay, solitude is bliss

There's a party in my head
And no one is invited

And you will never come close to how I feel
You will never come close to how I feel

Movement doesn't flow
Quite like it does when I'm alone
I'll be the one who's free
You and all your friends can watch me
Today

Don't ask me how you're supposed to feel

You will never come close to how I feel
You will never come close to how I feel
You will never come close to how I feel
You will never come close to how I feel


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Solitude Is Bliss Lyrics as written by Kevin Richard Parker

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    My Interpretation

    For everyone who thinks that the song has to do with drugs, or loss or some other farfetched example, just look as far as the complexity of the lyrics for an interpretation. Everything that is written is very straight foward, no hidden meanings. It's simply about enjoying and longing for solitude for all the "blissful" pleasure that it can provide.

    duckpride82on December 13, 2010   Link

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