Story Behind the Song
A friend decides to end it all. Take 30 aspirin and half a bottle of vodka. Problem hitlist: Divorce parents, alcoholic/violent mom, affairs, manic/depressive/paranoid. Too much drama. Her final straw was the day her dad told her she was actually 31 years old instead of 26. Don't ask me. Anyway she's alive and I had to write this.
Lyrics
Somebody Else’s World by The Silverfish
Out here in the darkness,
it’s never really going away.
I know you decided,
the hour you would end and the day.
Come out with the lifeless,
cause he knows what you’re trying to say.
I know you been lonely,
so get outside of you life into the silence.
In and out of my life,
waiting for the sunlight and
no one told her how she got older.
She will never find out,
if she let the light out.
And I once told her it's Somebody Else’s World.
Inside here so often,
we keep the things we should throw away.
Beside mother orphan the helper
and the high life will stay.
Get out of the darkness,
and show me why I should go away.
I see that the hour is closing
in the step of silence here comes the violence.
In and out of my life,
waiting for the sunlight and
no one told her how she got older.
She will never find out,
if she let the light out.
And I once told her it's Somebody Else’s World.
You move in and out of my life,
waiting for the sunlight and
Five years older, nobody told her.
She will never find out, until the lights out.
And I once told her it's Somebody Else’s World.
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