I was always on the outside looking in
Still haven't found the best way to keep a friend
I lost my love of waxing poetic
No longer feel like i'm prophetic
I used to speak the voice of the angels
They fell silent and now I only speak for myself
I used to watch the shadows with the rest of them
Then I left and just found a new cave, new fire, new shadows on the wall
I'm so tired from holding it together
There's only so many storms that I can weather
Everywhere I go there's a flock of crows on the telephone wire
They must be omens, i feel the times are turning dire
I used to feel like I had something to say
Everyday, I offered praise, now its just malaise, im in a daze
I'm far away, lost in a maze, long for old days, have an endless gaze
Staring into space, trying to find face, how do i escape the rat race
there must be more to life, than to pass the time,
there has to be a reason there has to be a reason
logic dont fail me now there has to be a reason
why are we here why are we here why am i here now
why cant i just be here now
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