Won't you tell me again, how my heart's in the right place When it feels so lost, and my chest feels vacant So hang a sheet on me, to hide my loneliness Call me a ghost, 'cause I am transparent The marble floor is colder than I remember And I tremble in that memory If you stay we could stare at the ceiling As we wait for it to fall and blanket us Won't you tell me again, how my heart's in the right place When it feels so lost, and my chest feels vacant So hang a sheet on me, to hide my loneliness Call me a ghost, 'cause I am transparent We're lost in the walls of our ribs We're trying to find our way back We're wandering, like ghosts writing their wills Their wills Were we walking in circles? (In circles?) Dead and broken retracing all our steps Were we meant to be hurtful? (Hurtful?) Or spend our lives to replace the emptiness That same marble floor is colder than I remember And that makes me tremble We're lost in the walls of our ribs Sadly staring at the marble floor where our bodies lay, lay forgotten Even though everyone is there Won't you tell me again, how my heart's in the right place When it feels so lost, and my chest feels vacant So hang a sheet on me, to hide my loneliness Call me us ghosts, 'cause we are transparent Were we walking in circles? ('Cause we are transparent) Dead and broken retracing all our steps Were we meant to be hurtful? ('Cause we are, 'cause we are transparent) Or spend our lives to replace the emptiness