I'm Scared

Album: Rockferry (2008)
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  • The blank pages of my diary,
    That I haven't touched since you left me,
    The closed blinds in my home
    See no light of day.
    Dust gathers on my stereo
    Cause I can't bare to hear the radio
    The piano sits in a shaded space
    With a picture of your face.

    [Chorus]
    I'm scared to face another day
    Cause the fear in me just won't go away.
    In an instant, you were gone and I'm scared.

    Coffee stains on your favorite book
    Remind me of you so I can't even look.
    The magazines you left on the floor,
    You won't need them anymore.

    A towel left hangin' on the wall,
    No sign of wet footsteps in the hall
    There's no smell of your sweet cologne.
    I'm lying here alone.

    [Chorus: x2]

    In an instant you were gone and I'm scared. Writer/s: AIMEE ANN DUFFY, AIMEE DUFFY, JIMMY HOGARTH
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • AnonymousThis song is so beautiful
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