More songs by Izzy Withers
Description
Producer: Duncan Boyce
Lyrics and translation
Original
Scared of the dark, but now there's comfort in it.
I moved so far, a better life I'm living now.
Left shells of me behind trying to find where I fit in.
I'll keep on searching 'cause I'm still believing.
Standing at crossroads, and now I've forgotten which way to take, though I used to walk it often to lead me home, my yellow brick road.
Got no direction, no sense of belonging.
Now I'm out of place, should have read all the warnings to lead me home, my yellow brick road.
Tucked up in a bed that's got my name on it, don't feel like mine, guess it's kind of ironic.
Feel like a stranger in my own home, trying to understand a language that I don't know, don't know.
Standing at crossroads, and now I've forgotten which way to take, though I used to walk it often to lead me home, my yellow brick road.
Got no direction, no sense of belonging.
Now I'm out of place, should have read all the warnings to lead me home, my yellow brick road.
Say that's where the heart is, I guess mine's gone running.
I'll find a place quite like it, curtain curtains, let the sun in.
I baked them cupcakes in a heart-shaped tin. I learned translations just so that I'd fit in.
It all changed, nothing stayed the same. Standing at crossroads, and now
I've forgotten which way to take, though I used to walk it often to lead me home, my yellow brick road.
Got no direction, no sense of belonging.
Now I'm out of place, should have read all the warnings to lead me home, my yellow brick road.
I'm standing at crossroads, and now I've forgotten which way to take, though I used to walk it often to lead me home, my yellow brick road, my yellow brick road.
English translation
Scared of the dark, but now there's comfort in it.
I moved so far, a better life I'm living now.
Left shells of me behind trying to find where I fit in.
I'll keep on searching 'cause I'm still believing.
Standing at crossroads, and now I've forgotten which way to take, though I used to walk it often to lead me home, my yellow brick road.
Got no direction, no sense of belonging.
Now I'm out of place, should have read all the warnings to lead me home, my yellow brick road.
Tucked up in a bed that's got my name on it, don't feel like mine, guess it's kind of ironic.
Feel like a stranger in my own home, trying to understand a language that I don't know, don't know.
Standing at crossroads, and now I've forgotten which way to take, though I used to walk it often to lead me home, my yellow brick road.
Got no direction, no sense of belonging.
Now I'm out of place, should have read all the warnings to lead me home, my yellow brick road.
Say that's where the heart is, I guess mine's gone running.
I'll find a place quite like it, curtain curtains, let the sun in.
I baked them cupcakes in a heart-shaped tin. I learned translations just so that I'd fit in.
It all changed, nothing stayed the same. Standing at crossroads, and now
I've forgotten which way to take, though I used to walk it often to lead me home, my yellow brick road.
Got no direction, no sense of belonging.
Now I'm out of place, should have read all the warnings to lead me home, my yellow brick road.
I'm standing at crossroads, and now I've forgotten which way to take, though I used to walk it often to lead me home, my yellow brick road, my yellow brick road.