house of glass
I live in a house of glass.
It's impossible for me to break.
Most people walk right by.
A few are interested; I let them in.
Some of them stay for a while.
Others leave without a trace.
One of them noticed I couldn't escape,
so he brought a bat, took a swing.
My glass house shattered,
and I was free.
He took my hand, and led me away.
He showed me the world, and taught me what it meant to live.
One day I went out alone, and traveled too far.
I lost him, and when I came back,
it was too late.
He had freed another girl,
and they went on their own adventures.
I was too in love with my freedom
to remember who had saved me.
So I rebuilt my house of glass,
the broken pieces cutting into my skin.
Blood ran down my hands
as I fit together piece with piece.
I'm trapped in a house of glass and pain,
and it's my own fault.
Now when someone comes by,
I turn them away.