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lyrics
I’m trapped in this body and I can’t get out
I want to break this shell but I don’t know how
Could someone please show me out of this house
I’ve had a good time just fooling around
But now I’m trapped in this body and I can’t get out.
I don’t even know myself, so how could I know someone else?
I don’t even know myself, so how could I know someone else?
I don’t even know myself, so how could I know someone else?
I don’t even know myself, so how could I know someone else?
I don’t even know myself, so how could I know someone else?
I’m trapped underground in this sealed gold mine
I want to break through the rock, want to see the sun shine.
I guess I thought I might know you
I thought I might know you
I guess I thought I might know you by now.
I don’t even know myself, so how could I know someone else?
I don’t even know myself, so how could I know someone else?
I don’t even know myself, so how could I know someone else?
I don’t even know myself, so how could I know someone else?
I’m trapped in this body and I can’t get out.
I’m trapped in this body and I can’t get out.
I’m trapped in this body and I can’t get out.
I’m trapped in this body and I can’t get out.
I’m trapped in this body and I can’t get out.
I’m trapped in this body and I can’t get out.
I’m trapped in this body and I can’t get out.
I’m trapped in this body and I can’t get out.
credits
from The Times,
released September 9, 2014
written by John Johnson
copyright 2014 Midnight Snack
recorded at Studio 101a, in Nashua, NH
engineered by Peter Brownlee
mixed by Brian Phillips
produced by Mike Johnson
Instrumental fusion band that offers complex and satisfying tunes - largely keyboard oriented, they are a fun listen. Thanks again to Dillon. Roy Meerkamper
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