Somebody Else's Song

Album: No Name Face (2000)
  • Can't change this feeling I'm way out of touch
    Can't change this meaning it means too much
    Never been this lonely never felt so good
    Can't be the only one misunderstood I remind myself of somebody else
    Feeling like I'm chasing like I'm facing myself alone
    I've got somebody else's thoughts in my head I want some of my own
    I want some of my own I want some of my own

    Can you see me up here would you bring me back down
    Cause I've been living to see my fears as they fall to the ground
    I remind myself of somebody else
    Feeling like I'm chasing like I'm facing myself alone
    I've got somebody else's thoughts in my head I want some of my own
    I want some of my own I want some of my own am I hiding behind my doubts
    Are they hiding behind me closer to finding out it doesn't mean anything
    I remind myself of somebody else now Writer/s: JASON WADE, RON ANIELLO
    Publisher: Round Hill, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Mike from Mountlake Terrace, WaAn awesome song - go out and buy No Name face!
    This is really good music by a great band!
    ~ Mike
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