I walk around hoping
Someone will stop what they're doing
Walk beside me
But the only time they ever stop
Is to just stare
And wonder what the hell I'm doing there
They have all their plans
They have all their friends
And everything they need to make them
Happy
I wish I could be more
Than just a door
Than just a window
I dream to be a house
To hold you inside
Keep you dry and safe from the world
But you never saw me that way
Would never let me be
The one to make you
Happy
And you had your back up boyfriends
And every time I questioned them
You asked me why I don't trust you
But trust is just a prison
That you hold me in
This isn't love
So I'm down on my knees
Begging you please
To set me free
So I can be
Happy
credits
from I'm Pretty Sure This World Has Cancer,
released January 13, 2011
Music and Lyrics - Spencer Carlson
Engineering - Carson Heffner
Electric Guitar - Carson Heffner
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