Album: Wither Blister Burn & Peel (1996)
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  • I only see myself
    Reflected in your eyes
    So all that I believe I am
    Essentially are lies
    And everything I'd hoped to be
    Or ever thought that I was
    Died with your belief in me
    So who the hell am I?

    I don't know if I am real without you
    What is left of me without you
    I don't know what's real without you
    How can I exist without you?

    I'm wandering around confused
    Wondering why I tried
    The more that you deny my pain
    The more it intensifies
    I pray for someone to ache for me
    The way I ache for you
    If you ignore that I'm alive
    I've nothing to cling to

    I don't know if I am real without you
    What is left of me without you
    I don't know what's real without you
    How can I exist without you?

    I stare into this mirror
    So tired of this life
    If only you would speak to me
    Or cared if I'm alive
    Once I swore I would die for you
    But I never meant like this
    I never meant like this
    No, I never meant like this

    I don't know if I am real without you
    What is left of me without you
    I don't know what's real without you
    How can I exist without you?

    How can I exist without you?
    How can I exist without you? Writer/s: Andy Kubiszewski, Christopher Hall, James Eric Sellers, Walter Flakus
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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