[Verse 1] Thinking I'd like for you to take the time to call me back Just knowing you're out alone Driving me crazy so much that I'm thinking that I'd like to go out of my way to let you know that I'm not alone Taking so many turns I'm not sure how I can get back home Moving so slow sometimes can't tell if I'm even walking at all Standing beside the wall feeling like it would be best If I fall back into your arms where I can breathe because I know I'm safe Have to be alright with knowing things will never be the same [Chorus] I can feel my skin crawling, the size of the stones Feel the weight of the winter, I'll be out on my own Wondering where I'll be going if I'll ever come home to you [Verse 2] Filling the space you left with people that I dont care about Wishing that I could take the lies we made and burn them to the ground Rung around so blind I swear that I have never seen before Been around the ground with pieces of me that you left on the floor Shaking so hard you wouldn't think that I could stand out straight I hear your voice just checking in to see if I'm okay
Hold her in your arms and think of what I used to mean to you Say it hasn't changed but can't tell me what I'm supposed to do [Chorus] I can feel my skin crawling, the size of the stones Feel the weight of the winter, I'll be out on my own Wondering where I'll be going if I'll ever come home to you [Interlude] Walking through these streets blindly, searching for signs That the road laid behind me, wasting my life Turning page by page lightly, adjusting my eyes just to see Can you swim while I'm sinking, let me alone All the while now you're thinking should've never come home With your face to the sink and your back to what you left of me [Chorus] I can feel my skin crawling, the size of the stones Feel the weight of the winter, I'll be out on my own Wondering where I'll be going if I'll ever come home to you I can feel my skin crawling, the size of the stones Feel the weight of the winter, I'll be out on my own Wondering where I'll be going if I'll ever come home to you