Beautiful Cage
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Beautiful Cage
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All eyes on you
Every head turns when you walk into a room
One smile and everyone moves
Trying to get some time with you
Your secret
Your weakness
The only thing you can control
You're hiding
You're lying
But you can't fool yourself
Under the surface
You're crying out for help
Outside is perfect
But you can't free yourself
From your beautiful cage
Your beautiful
So beautiful
All alone
Pleading with God
Please save me from from myself
Mirror Mirror on the wall
Please make me someone else
Your scarred
So wild
Way too cool to ask for help
Your affliction
Your addiction
Why can't you love yourself?
If you could you would fly away
A butterfly with broken wings
I can see what's underneath
And I want to save you
Want to free you
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Who performs "Beautiful Cage"?
Scott Stapp performs "Beautiful Cage", and this lyric page sits inside the Scott Stapp catalog on LyroVerse.
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