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Snakeskin Alone In A Crowded Room

[Verse 1]
I'd like to see you try to draw the line
Between stubbornness and strength
And paralysis and fear
Can't tell the difference between
A profound thought and paranoia
I haven't had a purely deep thought in years

[Verse 2]
I sat in bed and I stared at the wall
I wrote down a couple theories
And then trashed them all
There's faults in every world
And every world's an empty shell
And there's nothing in between
'Cause there's no heaven and no hell
There's nothing in between
'Cause there's no heaven and no hell
[Verse 3]
There's a martyr to my left and construction ahead
And I can't turn the car round, it's all in my head
And I try to stay calm and play it off cool
And I'm trying hard not to ask if you see it too
Yeah I'm trying hard not to ask if you see it too

[Chorus]
It's feeling pretty real I think it's safe to assume
That this is what you meant by alone in a crowded room
This is what you meant by alone in a crowded room
This is what you meant by alone in a crowded room
This is what you meant
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