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Album: Away From The Sun (2002)
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  • Why do you make me feel so ugly inside and out?

    What is it I say and what is your brain that makes you so damn sure that...

    [Chorus]
    What you want is what I'm tryin' to be
    Nothin's real but what's inside
    If I'm so blind then how can I see?
    I can feel you pullin' me under
    I can't hold on like this with you bringin' me down [Repeat x2]

    Why should I try when nothing I do makes you proud?

    All the words you say don't mean a thing
    Silent screams, so loud!

    [Chorus]

    I'm down [Repeat x3]

    I can't hold on like this with you bringin' me down [Repeat x4]

    I'm down [Repeat x2] Writer/s: BRADLEY KIRK ARNOLD, CHRISTOPHER LEE HENDERSON, MATTHEW DARRICK ROBERTS, ROBERT TODD HARRELL
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Pedro from Porto Alegre, BrazilZero, actually it was on the When I'm Gone single.
  • Zero from Nowhere, NjThis song was on away from the sun? I don't have it on my copy.
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