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DescriptionI WAS A MISTAKE
The walls know me better than anyone My pillow knows how many times I cried When I couldn't find my place in the world There was no hand to pull me back When I fell too deep I only carry the echo of my voice alone, Time sat next to me in silence And just watched how much it hurts
No one hugged me at night When my heart was broken into pieces No one stayed by my side, Only the darkness calling me No one told me I was important No voice waiting for me at home This will be my life, a room Where there will always be an empty chair
I learned not to wait for anyone Not to believe in promises I cried quietly so as not to bother anyone That's how I was raised Without a hug, only inner feelings There was no shoulder to rest on There was no heart to welcome me Just a mirror that doesn't ask, doesn't comfort
No one sat next to me when I couldn't bear it anymore No one held my hand so I wouldn't be afraid anymore No one loved me enough to stay with me I don't know the feeling of nesting in someone's chest anymore It's been too long since there's been someone to turn to when I sleep And if someone did come Maybe I wouldn't trust anymore Because someone no one sat next to has learned to live alone
No one has truly embraced me No one has missed my name But as long as there's life in me I'll resign myself to looking at an empty chair And I'll accept my loneliness
The walls know me better than anyone My pillow knows how many times I cried When I couldn't find my place in the world There was no hand to pull me back When I fell too deep I only carry the echo of my voice alone, Time sat next to me in silence And just watched how much it hurts
No one hugged me at night When my heart was broken into pieces No one stayed by my side, Only the darkness calling me No one told me I was important No voice waiting for me at home This will be my life, a room Where there will always be an empty chair
I learned not to wait for anyone Not to believe in promises I cried quietly so as not to bother anyone That's how I was raised Without a hug, only inner feelings There was no shoulder to rest on There was no heart to welcome me Just a mirror that doesn't ask, doesn't comfort
No one sat next to me when I couldn't bear it anymore No one held my hand so I wouldn't be afraid anymore No one loved me enough to stay with me I don't know the feeling of nesting in someone's chest anymore It's been too long since there's been someone to turn to when I sleep And if someone did come Maybe I wouldn't trust anymore Because someone no one sat next to has learned to live alone
No one has truly embraced me No one has missed my name But as long as there's life in me I'll resign myself to looking at an empty chair And I'll accept my loneliness