You're just trying to read but I'm always standing in your light.
You're just trying to sleep but I always wake you up to apologize.

I'm sorry I don't laugh at the right times.

I know how it seems when I always sing to myself in public.
I babble on like a mad man.
I know how it seems when I'm always staring off into nothing.
I'm lost in my head again.

I'm sorry I don't laugh at the right times.
Is this what it feels like?

I've got my heart strung up on clothing line through tenement windows in mid-July.
I've got my heart strung up on clothing line through tenement windows.

I'm sorry I don't laugh at the right times.
Is this what it feels like with my wings clipped?
I'm awkward and nervous.
I'm awkward and nervous.


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    Overall I agree with jabx that it is an anthem for socially awkward people haha :D I think it's even more than just being socialy awkward though...it shows the feelings of worthlessness and and never feeling like you're good enough and that you're always a draw back to people. And oh my gosh, I always laugh at the wrong times. That one line.. "Is this what it feels like With my wings clipped? " I think that's saying he takes his freedom away from himself by thinking that everything he does annoys people and he needs to stop being himself because he dosent feel accepted. That's the one line i'm not 100% sure on.

    greenday68on October 25, 2013   Link

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