Album: Life Starts Now (2009)
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  • He wakes up haunted
    With voices in his head
    Nobody knows it
    But today he won't go unnoticed
    He can't forget
    Can't forgive for what they said
    He's never been so hurt
    But today the screaming is over

    Blame the family
    Blame the bully
    Blame it on me
    Maybe he needed to be wanted

    Blame the family
    Blame the bully
    Maybe he needed to be wanted

    She takes the long way home
    Fighting her emotions
    She's a loner
    But today she won't go unnoticed
    If she can't remember
    When she loses her temper
    Nobody knows her
    But tonight the silence is over

    Blame the family
    Blame the bully
    Blame it on me
    Maybe she needed to be wanted

    Blame the family
    Blame the bully
    Blame it on me
    Maybe she needed to be wanted

    Blame the family
    Blame the bully
    Blame it on me
    Maybe they needed

    Blame the family
    Blame the bully
    Blame it on me
    Maybe they needed to be wanted
    Wanted Writer/s: ADAM GONTIER, BARRY STOCK, BRAD WALST, NEIL SANDERSON
    Publisher: Audiam, Inc., HYVETOWN MUSIC INC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, TuneCore Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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