Behind Bars

Album: The Wanted (2010)
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  • I feel something over me
    And try to runaway from the demons that haunted me
    The key turns inside, no place to hide
    I'm locked in no place, no place

    I think I could be going crazy, going crazy, oh
    Feeling the walls come closer, find these corners out
    Cause I'm behind bars, cause I'm behind bars

    Now a whispers calling me
    And why does my skin crawl with the pain on insanity?
    The key turns inside, no place to hide
    I'm locked in no place, no place

    I think I could be going crazy, going crazy, oh
    Feeling the walls come closer, find these corners out
    Cause I'm behind bars, cause I'm behind bars

    Get me out of here, I need somebody, please

    I think I could be going crazy, going crazy, oh
    Feeling the walls come closer, find these corners out
    Cause I'm behind bars, cause I'm behind bars Writer/s: CHRIS YOUNG, JAMES MCGUINESS, MAX GEORGE, NATHAN SYKES, SIVA KANESWARAN, TOM PARKER
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
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