I Don't Wanna Be Me

Album: Life Is Killing Me (2003)
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  • I don't wanna be
    I don't wanna be me
    I don't wanna be
    Me anymore

    Ever throwing at his home
    Two glass houses, twenty stones
    Fourteen yellow, six are blue
    Could it be worse? Quite doubtful

    I don't wanna be
    I don't wanna be me
    I don't wanna be
    Me anymore
    I don't wanna be
    I don't wanna be me
    I don't wanna be
    Me anymore
    One, two
    One, two, three, four

    Two steps forward, three steps back
    Without warning, heart attack
    He fell asleep in the snow
    Never woke up, died alone

    I don't wanna be
    I don't wanna be me
    I don't wanna be
    Me anymore
    I don't wanna be
    I don't wanna be me
    I don't wanna be
    Me anymore
    One, two
    One, two, three, four

    Please don't dress in black
    When you're at his wake
    Don't go there to mourn
    But to celebrate

    Please don't dress in black
    When you're at his wake
    Don't go there to mourn
    But to celebrate

    I don't wanna be
    I don't wanna be me
    I don't wanna be
    Me anymore
    I don't wanna be
    I don't wanna be me
    I don't wanna be
    Me anymore
    One, two
    One, two, three, four

    I don't wanna be (I don't wanna be)
    I don't wanna be me (wanna be me)
    I don't wanna be (I don't wanna be)
    Me anymore
    I don't wanna be (I don't wanna be)
    I don't wanna be me (wanna be me)
    I don't wanna be (I don't wanna be)
    Me anymore Writer/s: Peter Thomas Steele
    Publisher: O/B/O DistroKid, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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