Lyrics of 'Hopeless, Etc.' by Adam Again

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I'm hopeless
Hopeless and tired
Will you give me the sign I'm looking for?
I am mired with the earnest and sight-inspired
Hopeless

I'm helpless
Helpless and silent
Can you return my voice?
You left me mute and defiant
But I can't get my hands untied
I'm helpless

I'm useless
Useless without you
It's my fault
I am withered, I am weak
And about to find out why I'm so into
Being useless

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