I had a mother chasing planets Shopping doctors for her Vicodin A weekend father absent Searching dungeons for some discipline School was like a prison The zombies ruled and the masses just gave in
I had to run - breakout - I had to run
I didn't see the world like the others did Cause I couldn't see that world
I had to run - break out - I had to run Break out - break out - break
I am invincible No one can stop me Not even mom and dad They never had a daughter But I bet they wished they had I feel like I can walk through walls I'm fearless and shocking You're looking at the face of evil baby Comin' to ya at the tender age of thirteen The tender age of thirteen But I'm mean...
I lived high on a hill Until the ground gave way I felt a wave of my debris Pick me up and carry me
And the rocks started rollin' The rocks started rollin'
Surfing down the avalanche Surfing down the avalanche Surfing down the avalanche Surfing down the avalanche
...Gradually, my life finally starts smoothing out. It pretty much has to, since my options are grim. It's a clear summer night and I find myself at a party I was dragged to by my college roommate. That's where I meet Sarah. She's the most beautiful girl I've ever seen. Man, if I could paint you a picture... "Let's go down to the lake and watch the moon rise." Those are the first words she says to me as she takes my hand and pulls me toward the door. As we walk outside, I hear the distant roar of a large crowd cheering at a high-school football game a half-mile down the road. For a second, I imagine they're cheering for me. Strange what you remember...