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NemiM [27]
3 years ago
9

Well well, provide me with the best lyrics you have ever seen so far!​

Arts
2 answers:
blagie [28]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

You need to listen to Notorious B.I.G's "Hypnotize"

ycow [4]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

These are the lyrics to "Who I Am" and I wrote it myself. I wrote these lyrics after I started getting social anxiety, and it's about not fitting in with the rest of the world. It's not complete yet but I hope you like it!!

Explanation:

Verse 1:

I still lie awake in bed

Worries filling up my head

Trying to force away the thoughts

That my anxieties have brought

I still find myself alone

No matter where I seem to go

Even when surrounded by

The people that make up my life

Pre-Chorus:

I don’t know where I belong

I’m trying hard to sing this song

And everyone can sing along

But I’m left here to sing it wrong

Chorus:

Help me

I’m drowning

In the sea of people that know who they’re meant to be

And I still don’t know what that means

Catch me

I’m falling

Off a cliff of stress- how can I save myself if I don’t even know

Who I am

Verse 2:

If I could fix the way I feel

Maybe my problems won’t feel real

And stop making my mind black out

With any thought and every doubt

Pre-Chorus:

I can’t tell what’s right for me

I don’t know who I’m trying to be

I look in the and what I see

I can’t tell if it’s even me

Chorus:

Save me

I’m fading

To a wisp of nothing in this world where judging

Is the base of everything

Love me

I’m begging

Cause no one in this world wants to believe in me cause I still don’t know

Who I am

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