Album: The Color Before the Sun (2015)
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  • I fuss and fight my curiosity
    With welcome hums and fragment fingers, twitched anxiety
    Here it comes, a clean slate, picture perfect, no mistakes
    How am I to keep from blemishing this masterpiece?
    How am I to know? How am I to know?

    As a boy, I watched the world through broken eyes
    Given to me by a man, his wife and all they had disguised
    Uncertainty now keeps me asking how I'll lead the most
    As they became, or will I teach the examples of their ghost?

    Freeing me from this body
    I just wanna, wanna be on the outside looking in
    Freeing me from this body
    I just wanna, wanna be on the outside looking in

    Free me
    Free me Writer/s: Claudio Sanchez
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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