Big White Room

Album: Who You Are (2011)
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  • Sitting in a big white room alone
    Tilt my head back, feel the tears fall down
    Close my eyes to see in the dark
    I feel young, broken, so, so scared
    I don't wanna be here anymore
    I wanna be somewhere else
    Normal and free, like I used to be
    But I have to stay in this big white room
    With little old me

    I'm going crazy
    I'm losing my mind
    I'm going crazy
    In this big white room of mine
    I'm going crazy
    I'm losing my mind
    I'm going crazy
    In this big white room of mine

    Sitting in a big white room alone
    Close the door
    Don't want the pain to come in
    I clench my fist
    And try to stay strong
    I cry, feel sick
    My heart is beating out of control
    Can I run run faster than you
    I wanna feel my body again
    Feel the wind in my hair

    But I have to stay in this big white room
    'Cause no one else cares, no

    I'm going crazy
    I'm losing my mind
    I'm going crazy
    In this big white room of mine
    I'm going crazy
    I'm losing my mind
    I'm going crazy
    In this big white room of mine

    Everybody's looking at me
    Everybody's staring at me
    What do I do now
    Smile, yeah
    Everybody's looking at me
    Everybody's staring at me
    What do I do now
    Smile, yeah

    I'm going crazy
    I'm losing my mind
    I'm going crazy
    In this big white room of mine
    I'm going crazy
    I'm losing my mind
    I'm going crazy
    In this big white room of mine

    I'm going crazy
    I'm losing my mind
    I'm going crazy
    In this big white room of mine
    I'm going crazy
    I'm losing my mind
    I'm going crazy
    In this big white room of mine Writer/s: JESSICA CORNISH, SHER AGHA
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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