Scared

Album: Three Days Grace (2003)
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  • At night I hear it creeping
    At night I feel it move
    I'll never sleep here anymore

    I wish you never told me
    I wish I never knew
    I wake up screaming
    It's all because of you

    So real these voices in my head
    When it comes back you won't be
    Scared and Lonely
    You won't be scared
    You won't be scared and lonely
    You won't be scared you won't be lonely

    I think there's something out there
    I think I heard it move
    I've never felt like this before

    I wish You never told me
    I wish I never knew
    I wake up screaming
    It's all because of you

    So real these voices in my head
    When it comes back to you won't be
    Scared and Lonely
    You won't be scared
    You won't be scared and lonely
    You won't be scared you won't be lonely Writer/s: ADAM GONTIER, BRAD WALST, GAVIN BROWN, MATT WALST, NEIL SANDERSON
    Publisher: Audiam, Inc., Freibank Musikverlags und vermarktungs GmbH, HYVETOWN MUSIC INC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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Comments: 5

  • Three Days Grace from UsaI think it deeper the so real these voices in his head ties to him having a bad past and him having a drug problem and having wrote songs about it this is sadly not it think but cool to think about.
  • Roach from Nowhere, GermanyI think this song is also about hearing something but regretting because now you know something that makes you sad, sick or scared. The ghost was just the idea.
  • Emily from Coulmbia, Tnlol my name is Emily.
  • Joshua from Brazil, Into practice in a old barn is better the a garage cause no1 will interupt...the song is a great song...being alone can bring the emotions out beter..heince the old barn
  • Kyle from Egmondville, CanadaI heard the same story in London, Ontario... except I think it was an old barn... lol but why would they stay in an old barn? Maybe practises back in the day... lol I don't know.
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