Let me tell you about this girl named Julia Her parents never let her go out as a kid They never had birthdays or vacations or Christmas They just sat at home and watched paint dry all day She's never coming home Never coming home Never coming never coming home Never coming home Yeah she's never coming home Never coming home Never coming never coming home Never coming home He speaks when she can't hear He talks with his mouth glued to the door He feigns sick when he wants to She comes when his spoon hits the floor The fist shaped hole covered wall The bite marks plastering her forearm The phantom pressure of a hand around your neck And she wonders if there's any way out Julia, Julia You truly are peculiar He walks with chains tied to his ankle She follows him with the weight of the world on her shoulders She feeds him when he's hungry He bites the hand that has no choice but to feed him And sometimes I wish I was someone else Wish I could get some alone time Cos it's been a long time And sometimes I wish you would disappear Find your way up and leave and get the hell out of here We are just sitting around and killing time, I hope you don't mind? Never coming (X a whole damn bunch. 32 I think) The way she walks sounds alarms (She wears long sleeve shirts in the summer) She wears sunglasses inside (100 degrees all covered up) Ask her why she's wearing them (She says she just doesn't get very hot) And she'll tell you that she's high (But we all know that's not why she's all covered up) The patchwork plaster on the wall Just big enough to put his hands through The clock stays frozen on their dresser She watches it while he's asleep and waits for it to change The fist shaped hole covered wall The bite marks plastering her forearm The phantom pressure of a hand around your neck And she wonders if there's any way out Julia Julia You truly are peculiar Julia Julia It just seems so familiar