I woke up today....
....to find myself in the other place....
....with a trail of other footprints....
....from where I ran away....
....seems everything I've heard just might be true....
....and you know me (well, you think you do)....
....sometimes, I have everything....
....yet, I wish I felt something....
....do you know how far this has gone....
....just how damaged have I become....
....when I think I can overcome....
....it runs even deeper.
In a dream, I'm a different me....
....the perfect you....
....we fit perfectly....
....we fit perfectly....
....and for once in my life, I feel complete....
....(and I still want to ruin it)....
....afraid to look....
....as clear as day....
....this plan has long been underway....
....I hear them call....
....I cannot stay....
....the voice inviting me away....
....do you know how far this has gone....
....just how damaged have I become....
....when I think I can overcome....
....it runs even deeper....
....(nah-nah-nah-nah-nah-nah) everything that matters is gone....
....(everything that matters is gone) all the hands of hope have withdrawn....
....(everything) could you try to help me hang on....
....it runs.
I am straight....
....I won't crack....
....on my way and I can't turn back....
....I'm okay....
....I'm on track....
....on my way and I can't turn back....
....I stayed....
....on this track....
....gone too far and I can't go back....
....I stayed....
....on this track....
....lost my way....
....can't go back....
....I stayed....
....on this track....
....gone too far and I can't go back....
....I stayed....
....on this track....
....lost my way....
....can't go back....
....I stayed....
....on this track....
....gone too far and I can't go back....
....I stayed....
....on this track....
....lost my way....
....can't go back.
"Even Deeper"
By
Nine Inch Nails
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