Okay, so I have this song on a CD, but it was a burned CD and my friend decided to not really tell me who was on it. I figured out most of the songs and artists except for one. It's a female singer, she sounds like a soprano. Here are a few of the lyrics.
"Do you cry for the rain, to wash away your tears
And leave you frozen again
And do you turn to the night
to hide away your dark
When you don't want to fight
{some lyrics I can't really make out}
Cause there's so much here that you don't see
At all... yet
Are you so deaf to the pleas
Loved ones tried to help
Too deep inside yourself to see
And are you so blind to the house
That want to lead you on
No you won't let them understand.
Don't use your tears to run away
Or carve a lane of bleeding {something}
upon your skin
{Some indistinguishable lyrics}
When the world doesn't end as you sleep
It's so much easier not to carry on
To turn your back on all the good that you forgot
Too deep inside yourself to see beyond the night
Just cause you feel it now
It doesn't make it right.
It's so much easier not to carry on
To turn your back on all the good that you forgot
Too deep inside yourself to see beyond the night
Oh ask the glory if you sleep beyond the light
Just make a promise that you won't forget to fight."
It's all in order, just some indistinguishable parts I couldn't get. I hope someone could help me on this one.



I've read through her lyrics and it's just not there
back then she called it "Inside" which is now part of her first album title "Inside Myself" while a title with the name "Inside" does not appear on the CD anymore. 