Numb

Album: Looking 4 Myself (2012)
Charted: 69
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  • They say life is a battlefield
    I say bring it on
    If you wanna know how I feel
    Leave it till it's gone
    I'm just saying that what don't kill only makes you strong
    If you don't recognize what is real
    Then forever is a long, long, long, long, long, long, long, long

    Time, some things never change here we go again
    Feel like I'm losing my mind
    Shake it off, let it go, I don't care any more

    Just go numb
    You never know until you let go
    Let's go numb
    I can feel you now

    Keep on doing the same old thing
    And you expectin' change
    Well is that really insanity
    Or just a losers' game
    I only trust in the things I feel
    Some may say that's strange
    You better recognize what is real
    'Cause forever is a long, long, long, long, long, long, long, long

    Time, some things never change, here we go again
    Feel like I'm losing my mind
    Shake it off, let it go, I don't care any more

    Just go numb
    You never know until you let go
    We all go numb
    I can feel you now (numb)
    (Numb)

    I can feel you now
    I can feel you now
    I can feel you now

    But you can't feel it, do ya?
    Numb
    Shake it off, let it go, I don't care anymore
    (Numb) numb

    I can feel you now (numb)
    I can feel you now, yeah (numb)
    Oh, oh
    I can feel you now, hey (numb)
    I can feel you now (numb)
    Can you feel it? Writer/s: Alessandro Rodolfo Renato Lindblad, Axel Christofer Hedfors, James Samuel Harris Iii, Klas Frans Ahlund, Ryon Jermaine Lovett, Sebastian Carmine Ingrosso, Steve Patrik Angello Josefsson Fragogiannis, Terry Steven Lewis, Usher Raymond
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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