Be right in bed and I'll meet you with flowers
It's all in my head, 'til it tastes too sour
When it went down, all I thought to say was
Hello I will see you in hell

Please stay awake now
The silence is painfully loud

[Chorus: x 2]
I should have been there
I should have noticed

We used to build everything out of water
It made so much sense 'til you spilled another
When it went down, all I thought to say was
Hello I will see you in hell

Please stay awake now
The silence is painfully loud

[Chorus: x 6]


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Everything out of Water Lyrics as written by Drew James Stewart Aaron R. Bruno

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    i just wanted to say that this song is such a great song.. i went to their site and its the first song i hear by them.. i dunno.. the lyrics are kinda weird but the song itself is awesome. Im seeing home town hero on the 20th with weezer and dashboard.. i cant wait.. anyway.. everyone keep listening to this band and support them!! we, the fans.. need to support.. we are the reason they are out there.. so keep supporting!!

    ShoulderToTheWheelon July 08, 2002   Link
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    i love this song.just look at the lyrics. please stay awake now. the silence is painfully loud. i love that part. get the cd! when i got it, i had heard only 18,but u wont b disppionted!!!!!

    Tenacious Joeon July 30, 2002   Link
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    I think it means that the guy should have been there to see his girl cheating on him because he mentions, 'i should have been there, i should have noticed'

    OK I Faked Iton April 25, 2003   Link
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    it means that someone in a relationship is being unfaithful because he mentions, 'i should have been there, i should have noticed' and hence the song title, 'everything out of water'

    OK I Faked Iton April 25, 2003   Link

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