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Shadow on the Wall © 2025 Mitchell Scott — All rights reserved. Lyrics At the end of the day, watching the sun go down I find myself standing here alone When the moon lays its shadows on the ground That's when my memories start to roam Now there's an empty space beside me Where I used to pull you close at night And the quiet is the only thing That gets me through till morning light I am seen, though you don't see me I am more than just a memory I'm not a ghost, I'm not a shadow on the wall I'm the one still standing after all Alone, but somehow standing after all You never saw the simple things Lost inside your complexities Even when your eyes were open You refused to see the truth in me When I spoke, you never heard me When I broke, you didn't care Every time I tried to reach you It felt like speaking into empty air I am seen, though you don't see me I am more than just a memory I'm not a ghost, I'm not a shadow on the wall I'm the one still standing after all We once made love in the morning light But that fire faded far from sight Now there's only reflections left of the me You never recognized And I'm finally saying my goodbyes In the dark hush of the morning Just before the rising sun I finish up my dreaming To see the world with eyes made new Another long day comes and goes But I'm breathing steady on my own I am seen, though you don't see me I am more than just a memory I'm not a ghost, I'm not a shadow on the wall I'm the one still standing after all I see your face in the shadow of the moon Flickering faint like an echo, fading soon But it's fading, fading away I'm not a ghost I'm not a ghost I'm not a ghost Fading away I'm not a ghost
“Shadow on the Wall” tells the story of what it feels like to love someone who treats you more like an object than a partner. It’s about the slow ache of being taken for granted, pushed aside, and overlooked — and the quiet strength it takes to finally step out of the shadows and reclaim yourself.
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