Can't believe that I did it again
Wake me up from this nightmare
‘Cause this monster is filling me up, filling me out

Everyday I live a bit less; one night leads to another
Even if I went back they would'nt recognize me or criticize me

Who are you that lies when you stare in my face
Telling me that I'm just a trace of the person I once was
'Cause I just can't tell if you're telling the truth or a lie
On you I just can't rely. after all you're just a piece of glass

Still this nightmare's all mine, when I call him he answers
I can tell him when to come, when to stay
Sometimes I'm weaker than he is, is he just letting me win?
He can tell me when to come, when to stay

Who are you that lies when you stare in my face
Telling me that I'm just a trace of the person I once was
'Cause I just can't tell if you're telling the truth or a lie
On you I just can't rely. after all you're just a piece of glass

Don't talk, listen
Hold me tighter
Stay with me just for a while
Until the sun shines stay with me
Just give me one more day

Who are you that cries when you stare in my face
Telling me that I'm just a trace of the person I once was
'Cause we're not the same, you're just a picture of me
You're gone as soon as I leave; you've lived my life for me
And you're no more than a piece of glass
You're no more than just a piece of glass


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Piece of Glass Lyrics as written by Derek W. Webb Danielle Young

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    no they didnt hear it wrong. i've been listening to this song for years I even wrote a paper about it for a class in highschool. that was in 2001. the original words were "filling me up and filling me out" it was also far more acoustic and you got a better feel of the song. i also think the last line is im not more than just a piece of.....glass. not you're. it was actually way better then what i hear now on last.fm

    stereogirlon February 18, 2009   Link

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