I thought that arms could never hold me
That a star burns brighter when it’s lonely
That I’d only go as far as darkness pulls me
But I guess that was the old me
I liked it better when I was laughing
When the game was just a game without the crashing
Playing games was easier than acting
But now I know the game is what I'm trapped in
I wanted music
I wanted dancing
I wanted silence
I wanted everything
I wanted no ways
I wanted both ways
I wanted all ways
I wanted everything
Now show me what I'm after
If I take a step I might be stepping backwards
And I'm not sure it even matters
If I stay a step ahead of disaster
I wanted music
I wanted dancing
I wanted silence
I wanted everything
I wanted no ways
I wanted both ways
I wanted all ways
I wanted everything
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