I’m scared of the cops
I black out in the daytime
Not from drugs or drinking too much
Just from my mind
I’m feeling alone
I'm missing appointments
Just another disappointment to the friends I know
It’s never going to be easy
It’s never going to make sense
It’s never going to shatter and get put back together again
Until I learn that it’s not easier for anybody else
We’re all the same in that special way where we never want to feel out of place
Just one in a million
Another step on the ladder
Another day to get fatter and repent for my sins
I’m walking down your street
With my head in the clouds
Understanding that someone else lives there now
All the faces change
All the names stay the same
All the fashion and the fads drift away
Until I learn that it’s not easier for anybody else
We’re all the same in that special way where we never want to feel out of place
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