Theody – Glass House

Theody Glass House

Theody – Glass House Lyrics

Artist: Theody
Song: Glass House

I’m trapped in this glass house
You see my every movement
If I shatter this glass house
Will it become my tomb?

Don’t come too close
I don’t want you to know
I keep finding horrors in the caverns of my soul
Can I be real?

I don’t understand how I feel
And I’m not sure I like the darkness I’m finding inside
Am I allowed to be broken
Just for a moment

Am I allowed to be broken
What if my pen leak stains I can’t wash away?
What if it’s all in vain, and still the pain remains?
I’m trapped in this glass house

You see my every movement
If I shatter this glass house, will it become my tomb?
I’m trapped in this glass house
You see my every movement

If I shatter this glass house, will it become my tomb?
Do I need time?
Can you ease my tortured mind?
Maybe you can give perspective I could never find

I know I’m flawed
I’m human after all
But if I stay above reproach, will that make all my pain dissolve?
Am I allowed to be broken

Just for a moment
Am I allowed to be broken
What if my pen leak stains I can’t wash away?
What if it’s all in vain, and still the pain remains?

I’m trapped in this glass house
You see my every movement
If I shatter this glass house
Will it become my tomb?

I’m trapped in this glass house
You see my every movement
If I shatter this glass house
Will it become my tomb?

I’m trapped in this glass house
You see my every movement
If I shatter this glass house
Will it become my tomb?

I’m trapped in this glass house
You see my every movement
If I shatter this glass house
Will it become my tomb?

I’m trapped in this glass house
I’m trapped in this glass house
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Release Year: 1979