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Mis. Figly - Skeleton of Life Lyrics



Mis. Figly - Skeleton of Life Lyrics




Feeling caged
I'm inside nothing
In between for a while

Feeling trapped
A deep hole tracks me to where I don't find myself
If I make mistakes
That because I didn't want my life no boring
As it is right now
And it makes me so sad

It's a caos and a mess
It's the kind of things that I didn't want you to embrace

Don't dream if they can hear you
Don't speak if they not near you
You're just a little bone in their skeleton of life
Don't fear if no one else see
How much greater this could be
When every bone is exceptional

When we were in little groups
There was nothing who could stop you
For making what yours
With no depressed mind
I'm only happy in my fantasies
When my demons just can't see
Who I had to become for society life
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Feeling caged
I'm inside nothing
In between for a while

Feeling trapped
A deep hole tracks me to where I don't find myself
If I make mistakes
That because I didn't want my life no boring
As it is right now
And it makes me so sad

It's a caos and a mess
It's the kind of things that I didn't want you to embrace

Don't dream if they can hear you
Don't speak if they not near you
You're just a little bone in their skeleton of life
Don't fear if no one else see
How much greater this could be
When every bone is exceptional

When we were in little groups
There was nothing who could stop you
For making what yours
With no depressed mind
I'm only happy in my fantasies
When my demons just can't see
Who I had to become for society life
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Writer: Gali Wolfstein
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Written by: Gali Wolfstein

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