World Behind My Wall

Album: Humanoid (2009)
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  • It's raining today
    The blinds are shut, it's always the same
    I tried all the games that they play
    But they made me insane
    Life on TV
    It's random, it means nothing to me
    I'm writing down what I cannot see
    Wanna wake up in a dream

    Whoa, whoa
    They're telling me it's beautiful
    I believe them but will I ever know
    The world behind my wall?
    Whoa, whoa
    The sun will shine like never before
    One day I will be ready to go
    See the world behind my wall

    Trains in the sky
    Are traveling through fragments of time
    They're taking me to parts of my mind
    That no one can find
    I'm ready to fall
    I'm ready to crawl on my knees to know it all
    I'm ready to heal, I'm ready to feel

    Whoa, whoa
    They're telling me it's beautiful
    I believe them but will I ever know
    The world behind my wall?
    Whoa, whoa
    The sun will shine like never before
    One day I will be ready to go
    See the world behind my wall

    (See the world behind my wall)
    (See the world behind my wall)
    (See the world behind my wall)
    I'm ready to fall
    I'm ready to crawl on my knees to know it all
    I'm ready to heal, I'm ready to feel
    Take me there
    (Whoa, whoa)
    Take me there
    Take me there

    Whoa, whoa
    They're telling me it's beautiful
    I believe them but will I ever know
    The world behind my wall? Writer/s: Bill Kaulitz, Dave Roth, David Jost, Guy Chambers, Patrick Benzner, Tom Kaulitz
    Publisher: PFIVE Entertainment Mexico, Royalty Network, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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