Inside of Me

Album: Out Of Ashes (2009)
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  • I feel my time is slipping away,
    (Every minute gone by seems like a day),
    I'll never get back the things I lost along the way,
    What the hell is wrong with me?
    This isn't who I'm suppose to be

    I feel all alone everyday,
    And just so far away,
    I know something's got to change,
    Inside of me

    What is it that I'm running from?
    My head is like a loading gun,
    Every thought is trapped inside this web I've spun

    What the hell is wrong with me?
    This isn't who I'm suppose to be

    I feel all alone everyday,
    And just so faraway,
    I know something's got to change,
    Inside of me

    I feel all alone everyday,
    And just so faraway,
    I know something's got to change,
    Inside of me Writer/s: AMIR DAVIDSON, ANTHONY VALCIC, CHESTER CHARLES BENNINGTON, RYAN CHRISTOPHER SHUCK
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Dar from Mansfield, TxThis song lets you see how alone you can feel sometimes and knowing that this is about his family lets you see how much more alone you feel when your not with them, and when he says "time slipping away" you see that there is that since of lost time with the ones you love.I loved this song it makes you think and feel.
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