Once again I'm stuck in here
Once again I'm in low gear
Once again I have a fear
Once again I'm stuck in here
Hey just close the door
Think back and just ignore
Hey just close your eyes
Think back and realize
Oh no, I'm stuck in here
Oh no, still stuck in here
What makes you think that it's okay?
Don't start it off don't relate
Take the job but not the pay
Forget the hours but not the day
Hey just close your eyes
Think back and realize
Hey just close the door
Back up and just ignore
Oh no, i'm stuck in here



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    i'm stuck, too.

    walkingrepercussionon July 29, 2002   Link
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    :: shrugs ::

    Aerionon March 17, 2003   Link
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    such a weird singer

    James.W.on October 06, 2006   Link
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    its clearly a guy reaching out for help

    bhamfan63on February 05, 2007   Link
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    A song about being so depressed you can't even get up the spirit to be of any real use. you drag through the days without any real concern or worry other than the fact that you are mired in a deep brooding depression. the second set of lyrics are questions he would ask himself and this he would try to remind himself of to get him out of his funk.

    Section_9on April 16, 2007   Link

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