Why don't you change your mind?
I say into a speaker in the back of my mind
Leave it behind, I want to make it feel like you've replied
And I am inside the speaker phone that keeps us intertwined
Running behind, I tried to make you listen but you run wild
If I wanted to, I wouldn't say so
If you've lost your point of view
It's never the same,
I'm too lost to stay
It's all right to say
Why don't you change your mind?
I say to the speechless you running blind
Have we fallen behind?
If eyes can say what you really want to be
Were we ever entwined?
Or a pause from the soot we desperately wanted to leave
Taken inside, you slip through the cracks as I run wild
If I wanted to, I wouldn't say so
If you've lost your point of view
It's never the same,
I'm too lost to stay
It's all right to say
Why don't you change your mind?
I say into the speakers blasting outside
"We've fallen behind"
I feel you pull your punches for the last time
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