Outcast

Album: Memories of a Beautiful Disaster (2011)
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  • Not easy enough
    The way I am makes it tough
    Come get your phone
    Don't wanna be here alone
    Someday I will be fine
    Be able to see the sunshine
    Appreciate what's mine
    Appreciate that I'm one of a kind

    I still believe
    Though I'm on my knees
    Yeah, I still believe

    You're the outcast
    You cry when we all laugh
    I'll be the one that you want to be the outcast
    You're the outcast
    I cry when you all laugh
    Outcast!

    Someday we will be fine
    Be able to see the sunshine
    We won't go into it blind
    We'll appreciate that we're one of a kind

    I still believe
    Though I'm on my knees
    Yeah, we'll still be free

    You're the outcast
    You cry when we all laugh
    I'll be the one that you want to be the outcast
    You're the outcast
    I cry when you all laugh
    Outcast!

    You're the outcast
    You cry when we all laugh
    I'll be the one that you want to be the outcast
    You're the outcast
    I cry when you all laugh
    Outcast!

    You're the outcast
    You cry when we all laugh
    I'll be the one that you want to be the outcast
    You're the outcast
    I cry when you all laugh
    Outcast!

    You're the outcast
    You cry when we all laugh
    I'll be the one that you want to be the outcast
    You're the outcast
    I cry when you all laugh
    Outcast! Writer/s: JAMES DURBIN, MAGNUS ANDREASSON, MARTIN SANDVIK, MICK MARS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Round Hill, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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