They turned me into a monster
I let them take away my innocence
And although I still feel so cold
I'll try to remember who I really am
Who I really am, who I really am
I'll try to remember who I really am
Who I really am, who I really am
I'll try to remember and live on.
(Placeholder verse)
They turned me into a monster
I let them take away my innocence
And although I still feel so cold
I'll try to remember who I really am
Who I really am, who I really am
I'll try to remember who I really am
Who I really am, who I really am
(Placeholder verse)
It's not okay now, and it never really was
Know you're afraid now
But all I need's your trust, baby
No more decisions, and only precision
In this automated world
And they may watch you
They say they watch me too
You turn these memories to dust
(How do you see me? How do you love me?)
(How do you remember me?)
(How do you see me? How do you love me?)
(How do you remember me?)
(I'm a rotten nightingale, I hope the darkness keeps you well)
(When I can't fall asleep at night, I blindly taught myself to fight)
(Shadow man, shadowbox, please keep your hands up)
(And if you get knocked down, don't forget to stand up)
(How do you remember me?)
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