I’ve seen the way they look at me
But they see the way I look back
They don’t speak a word
But their eyes, they sing a thousand different songs
I’d never sing along
It’s so cold out there; I think I’ll stay inside
With my gloves and scarves and hats
Once the cold gets in you there is no going back
Or so I’ve been told
I try hard to not be alone
But I’m still so lonely
I want nothing more than to give them my love
But I don’t know what love is
I’ve been to places that I shouldn’t go
But I would never tell a soul
It’s hard enough living every day pretending I’m alright
Without their self-righteous staring eyes
I’ll look up but always away
Cause they see right through me
I want nothing more than to find love
But I don’t know what love is
No, I don’t know what love is
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