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Snarls Walls

[Verse 1]
Some part of me
Got left at
There's a lot of things
I thought before
I don't remember
What I used to be like
Some part of me
That still wonders

[Chorus]
Why must my cold feet
Be stuck to the kitchen floor
Looking out the window
The faces I knew before

Where did all my friends go
Where did they go off to
Talking to them is way more fun
Than the walls inside my bedroom

[Post-Chorus]
It's my fault, I miss them
Am I being selfish

[Verse 2]
Hope my boyfriend
Doesn't think of me
Cause I spend my time, watching
The people out on the street
I like to take pictures of them, saying
[?], all my friends
But the value's
Gone way down
[Chorus]
Why do my small frail feet
Stuck to the basement floor
Looking at, photos of
Faces I've kissed before

Where did all my friends go
Where did they go off to
Talking to them is way more fun
Than the walls inside my bedroom

[Post-Chorus]
It's my fault, I miss them
Am I being selfish

[Outro]
Where did all my friends go
Where did they go off to
Talking to them is way more fun
Than the walls inside my bedroom
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