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Don't Ever Tell Anybody Anything

from Love, Too Much Too Soon by Outlook

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There was a time when you believed all the cute little lies
That made you feel at home.
And I remember when you used to be an extrovert.
But now you just mutter everything you want to say.

And I'm stuck inside.
Let's break these chains and watch it crumble away.
I'm feeling illl tonight but that's alright with me.
It's probably just you breaking in again.

How many times do you find yourself wasted, alone with a hole in your chest? I'm telling you, you won't find your happiness in the same place you lost it.
And how many times do you find yourself crying alone and your life such a mess?
I'm telling you, you won't find your happiness in the same place you left it that day.

I'm trying more than ever to numb these plaguing thoughts
That I can't shake off.
I've spent some time on myself,
Trying hard to fix the flaws.
And as I sit and reminisce,
I recollect the carefree days
When I was void of worries.
Now all my doubts and fears, they fill my heavy head.
They fill my heavy head.

How many times do you find yourself wasted, alone with a hole in your chest? I'm telling you, you won't find your happiness in the same place you lost it.
And how many times do you find yourself crying alone and your life such a mess?
I'm telling you, you won't find your happiness

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from Love, Too Much Too Soon, released May 2, 2015

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Outlook San Diego, California

Outlook is the (now broken up) former project of Jack Lambert, AJ Tartol, Chris Floyd, and Rylan Lacey.

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