Nothing is real when you're talkin'
I don't believe what I'm watchin'
Shelter me 'til it's over
Or what you want to believe

I'm afraid of what I see and
What I see is everything
Shelter me with my own hands
And with my hands I would've been dead

God I don't know what to say
Everything is in my way
Get up and deal with the pain
Drowning your mind in the way

Let me sleep
I'll let you sleep
Put on your mind frame
Take off your mind
Put on your heart
I'm going down stream

Not the same (same ol' saying)


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Phobics of Tragedy Lyrics as written by Travis Shane Meeks

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    This song is about a man not being able deal with an unfortunate event. I think it's a relatively straightforward song about fear of misfortune.

    OpinionHeadon January 03, 2005   Link

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