I'm Not Part of Me

Album: Here and Nowhere Else (2014)
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  • It starts right now, there's a way I was before
    But I can't recall how I was those days anymore
    I'm learning how to be here and nowhere else
    How to focus on what I can do myself

    I'm not telling you all I'm going through
    I'm not telling you all I'm going through
    Not telling you all I'm going through
    I feel fine, but
    I'm not telling you all I'm going through
    Not telling you all I'm going through
    Not telling you all I'm going through
    I feel fine and

    Leave it all to memory of what we did when we were young and
    Now you could just leave me on my own
    I'm moving toward a new idea, you're not what I really needed
    Now you could just leave me on my own, but

    I'm not, I'm not you
    You're a part of me, you're a part of me
    I'm not, I'm not you
    You're a part of me, you're a part of me
    I'm not, I'm not you
    You're a part of me, you're a part of me
    I'm not, I'm not you
    You're a part of me, you're a part of me

    It's over now, there's a way I was before
    But I can't recall how I was those days anymore
    I'm learning how to be here and nowhere else
    How to focus on what I can do myself

    I'm not telling you all I'm going through
    I'm not telling you all I'm going through
    Not telling you all I'm going through
    I feel fine, but
    I'm not telling you all I'm going through
    Not telling you all I'm going through
    Not telling you all I'm going through
    I feel fine and

    Leave it all to memory of what we did when we were young and
    Now you could just leave me on my own
    I'm moving toward a new idea, you're not what I really needed
    Now you could just leave me on my own, but

    I'm not, I'm not you
    You're a part of me, you're a part of me
    I'm not, I'm not you
    You're a part of me, you're a part of me
    I'm not, I'm not you
    You're a part of me, you're a part of me
    I'm not, I'm not you
    You're a part of me, you're a part of me

    You're the thought that's haunting
    You're the thought that's haunting me
    You're the thought that's haunting
    You're, you're the thought that's haunting me
    You're the thought that's haunting me
    You're the thought that's haunting me
    You're the thought that's haunting me
    You're, you're the thought that's haunting
    You're the thought that's haunting me
    You're, you're the thought that's haunting me
    You're, you're the thought that's haunting me
    You're the thought that's haunting

    I'm not, I'm not you
    You're a part of me, you're a part of me
    I'm not, I'm not you
    You're a part of me, you're a part of me
    I'm not, I'm not you
    You're a part of me, you're a part of me
    I'm not, I'm not you
    You're a part of me, you're a part of me Writer/s: Dylan Baldi, Jayson Gerycz
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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