Anxiety

Album: Anxiety (2012)
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  • I take a pill to help me through the day
    I stay inside until I feel okay

    I’ve always been so cautious
    But I’m sick of feeling nauseous
    It’s not that I am losing
    This wall of my own choosing

    Take me on a ride
    Show me how to hide the voice in my head
    Meet me on the road, tell me all you know
    I’m here on my own

    Take me on a ride
    Show me how to hide the voice in my head
    You’ve got away with my anxiety
    It’s yours to take back

    I walk alone, I stumble to the beat
    My stack of drums are always on repeat
    You never win when losing is a game
    Inside your head there’s no one else to blame

    I’ve always been so cautious
    But I’m sick of feeling nauseous
    It’s not that I am losing
    This wall of my own choosing

    Take me on a ride
    Show me how to hide the voice in my head
    Meet me on the road, tell me all you know
    I’m here on my own

    Take me on a ride
    Show me how to hide the voice in my head
    You’ve got away with my anxiety
    It’s yours to take back

    You’ve got away with my anxiety
    It’s yours to take back

    Take me on a ride
    Show me how to hide the voice in my head
    Meet me on the road, tell me all you know
    I’m here on my own

    Take me on a ride
    Show me how to hide the voice in my head
    You’ve got away with my anxiety
    It’s yours to take back Writer/s: PASCAL RICHARD MARCEL GABRIEL, PHILLIPA BROWN
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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