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Crawling
By Linkin Park
Crawling

Crawling in my skin
These wounds, they will not heal
Fear is how I fall
Confusing what is real

There's something inside me
that pulls beneath the surface
Consuming, confusing
This lack of self control I fear is never ending
Controlling

I can't seem
To find myself again
My walls are closing in
(Without a sense of confidence I'm convinced that there's just too much pressure to take)
I've felt this way before
So insecure

Crawling in my skin
These wounds, they will not heal
Fear is how I fall
Confusing what is real

Discomfort, endlessly has pulled itself upon me
Distracting, reacting
Against my will I stand beside my own reflection
It's haunting
   how I can't seem...

To find myself again
My walls are closing in
(Without a sense of confidence I'm convinced that there's just too much pressure to take)
I've felt this way before
So insecure

Crawling in my skin
These wounds, they will not heal
Fear is how I fall
Confusing what is real
(Repeat until end)

There's something inside me
that pulls beneath the surface
Consuming, confusing
This lack of self control
I fear is never ending
Controlling
(Whispered during chorus)
Chester Bennington – vocals
Rob Bourdon – drums
Brad Delson – guitar, bass
Phoenix – bass
Joseph Hahn – DJ/samples
Mike Shinoda – vocals
The band’s debut album, Hybrid Theory,
was taken from the bands original name.
From Southern California,
Brad Delson and Mike Shinoda
attended the same high school together,
where Delson also met the
band’s drummer, Rob Bourbon.
Quotes

"We try to push real things through in our lyrics, whether it’s feeling insignificant or
questioning your own thoughts or
discovering the dark side of yourself."

"Chester and I write about universal emotions, whether it's feeling insignificant, optimistic,
or frustrated," Shinoda describes.
"We write about everyday life, because sometimes it's good to know there are other people
going through the same things that you are."
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