She took away my name
She took it all away
She took me from my home
She left me all alone
I don’t know anyone in this room
I don’t know anyone
You wear your liar's mask
You do not frighten me.
I can’t keep crawling back to you
You can’t keep owning me
Nothing we will bring me back to you
Your words are killing me
I lost my home in you
You took it all away
We once had everything
Now we are just a name
Nobody ever told me that everything got harder in the dark
That the lack of sunlight could change the way that you feel
That even though you feel miserable during the day
Things could get even worse at night
I wish someone would have given me a warning or a heads up
So that I could have been a little bit more prepared to deal with
What our parents never told us about.
The quiet fear of being alive.
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