lullaby playing in my head
volume's loud enough to wake the dead
terrified that i might really be
what everyone else thinks of me
and i happened all the time
i left it all behind
when i was young i always needed help
i never had the nerve to be myself
recognize that i will never care
who am i to way just what is fair
compromise my position is clear
but i never thought it'd get me here


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Lullaby Lyrics as written by Sean Michael Neil Adrian Munoz

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    I love this song... i can totally relate to it.. they do it awesome in concert..

    Lisa93286on May 02, 2002   Link
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    God this is a great song...DB has a lot of repeats in their songs but this is a different one and it's so catchy, with the strong guitar and the awesome harmony i heard this song for the first time a year ago and i still love it

    FizzyPunkMan95on August 13, 2002   Link

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