If I never had to catch that train If nobody would've called my name If you'd never, would I have ever found out You had questions and you knew names Hidden secrets to length in chains Wrapped in circles Locked in squares
I was a stranger in my own skin Seven layers graced and wearing thin I was a stranger in my own skin Seven layers I've been hiding in
Father's eyes and my father's smile I couldn't tell I was just a child missing memories Replaced by dust Speaking tongues into my ear Told herself what she had to hear But did she ever Think I'd never find out
I was a stranger in my own skin Seven layers graced and wearing thin I was a stranger in my own skin To seven layers I've been hiding in
Spinning round and round in circles
Running around in all your secrets One by one unraveling
I was a stranger in my own skin Seven layers graced and wearing thin I was a stranger in my own skin To seven layers I've been hiding in
I was a stranger in my own skin Seven layers I've been hiding in
Compositores: Dotan Dahan (Dotan), William Douglas Burr Knox (Will Knox) ECAD: Obra #21884650 Fonograma #12000605