Psychic Trauma

Album: Here and Nowhere Else (2014)
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  • You'll never be here, it's hard to explain
    Psychic trauma, returns with age
    There's nothing new here, no room to relate
    I don't know what you're trying to say

    Try to stop it, try to feel something
    But nothing happens, I stay the same
    Is it alright to end up this way?
    Life gets boring, it fades away

    I can't believe that what you're telling me is true
    My mind is always wasted listening to you

    You'll never be here, it's hard to explain
    Psychic trauma, returns with age
    There's nothing new here, no room to relate
    I don't know what you're trying to say

    Try to stop it, try to feel something
    But nothing happens, I stay the same
    Is it alright to end up this way?
    Life gets boring, it fades away

    I can't believe that what you're telling me is true
    My mind is always wasted listening to you Writer/s: Dylan Baldi, Jayson Gerycz
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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