Somewhere on the Outside

Song Description

A low key feel, kind of reminiscent of U2's with or without you

Song Length 4:15 Genre Rock - Indie/Low-Fi
Tempo Floating Lead Vocal Male Vocal
Mood Peaceful, Moving Subject Breaking Up, Insults
Language English Era 1990 - 1999

Lyrics

I saw you off on the a.m. train
belive me that I feel your pain
cause you did the best that you could do
you know this doesn't count you out
you'll be back without a doubt
and your gonna shine like never before

but, just when, you say my friend
your somewhere on the outside, I'm looking in

what could I say to make it right
so your not crying through the night
with your Mom listening in the next room
I'll take my blame where there's blame to take
wasn't just me who made mistakes
I remember that, you made a few

but, just when, you say my friend
I'm somewhere on the outside
and I'm halfway looking in 2X

Saw you off on the a.m train
believe me that I feel your pain
because you did the best that you could do

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Lyrics Scott Silipigni Music Scott Silipigni
Producer Scott Bricklin, Matt Muir Performance Scott Silipigni, Scott Bricklin, Ben Arnold, Matt Muir, Amy Jarone and Pete Donnelly

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