Dead Inside

Album: Mudvayne (2009)
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  • I don't feel good
    Just an ordinary day
    I don't care much
    About what you think

    It all washes away in the end
    Under skies so gray in the end (We're all)
    Dead inside, can't deny what is real, the pain I feel.
    Dead inside, can't deny always suffering, it's just my way.

    I've seen enough
    No more hurt today
    All damage is done
    No more life this way.

    It all washes away in the end
    Under skies so gray in the end (We're all)
    Dead inside, can't deny what is real, the pain I feel.
    Dead inside, can't deny always suffering, yeah.

    Every single one from every single way
    All they do is drag me down, and I know it'll never change.
    Every drop of blood, flows right down the drain
    And though I split it all for you,
    You never appreciate, never appreciate (We're all)

    Dead inside, can't deny what is real, the pain I feel.
    Dead inside, can't deny always suffering, it's just my way.
    Dead inside, can't deny always suffering, it's just my way. Writer/s: CHAD L. GRAY, GREG TRIBBETT
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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