Lyrics to On Your Own
A minor novelty
Worn, torn and draped with comedy
Perched up high, upon your shelf
All tense and no sense, for one-self
To no, applause
To stand, on your own
I never knew I could be
A stranger in my own home
A faint silhouette
Mismatched, against a different palette
Lost amongst, the cast and crew
All tense and no sense, who knew?
To no, applause
To stand, on your own
I never knew I could be
A stranger in my own home
I will
Rearrange
The room
To suit my view
I will
Rearrange
The stage to suit my view
And I won't
Continue to break
Bend or shape
For you no more
And I won't
Continue to break
Bend or shape
Anymore
Worn, torn and draped with comedy
Perched up high, upon your shelf
All tense and no sense, for one-self
To no, applause
To stand, on your own
I never knew I could be
A stranger in my own home
A faint silhouette
Mismatched, against a different palette
Lost amongst, the cast and crew
All tense and no sense, who knew?
To no, applause
To stand, on your own
I never knew I could be
A stranger in my own home
I will
Rearrange
The room
To suit my view
I will
Rearrange
The stage to suit my view
And I won't
Continue to break
Bend or shape
For you no more
And I won't
Continue to break
Bend or shape
Anymore
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