And you bring me to my knees
Again
All this time that I could beg you please
In vain
All the times that I felt insecure
For you
And I leave my burdens at the door
I'm on the outside, I'm looking in
I can see through you, see your true colors
'Cause inside you're ugly, you're ugly like me
I can see through you, see to the real you
Biloxi
This is the real deal y'all
Feelin' those lighters
All this time that I felt like this won't end
Was for you
And I taste what I could never have
It's from you
All those times that I tried
My intentions were full of pride
And I waste more time than anyone
But I'm on the outside, I'm looking in
I can see through you, see your true colors
'Cause inside you're ugly, you're ugly like me
I can see through you, see to the real you
All the times that I've cried
All this wasted, it's all inside
And I feel all this pain
Stuffed it down, it's back again
And I lie here in bed
All alone
I can't mend
But I feel
Tomorrow will be O.K.
But I'm on...
I'm on the outside and I'm looking in
I can see through you, see your true colors
'Cause inside you're ugly, you're ugly like me
I can see through you, see to the real you
Thank you so much
About This Song
"Outside" is a deeply introspective rock ballad that explores themes of emotional vulnerability, toxic relationships, and the painful realization of mutual damage between two people. The song's protagonist expresses feelings of being emotionally manipulated and left feeling insecure, while simultaneously recognizing that both he and his partner share similar inner ugliness and brokenness. Musically, the track features Staind's signature alternative metal sound with heavy, distorted guitars contrasting against Aaron Lewis's vulnerable vocal delivery, creating a dynamic tension that mirrors the emotional conflict in the lyrics. The song resonated strongly with audiences during the nu-metal era for its raw honesty about psychological pain and the way relationships can leave people feeling like outsiders looking in on their own lives. It became one of Staind's most recognizable tracks, helping to establish their reputation for combining heavy instrumentation with deeply personal, confessional songwriting that spoke to listeners struggling with similar emotional turmoil.
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