whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa
whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa
whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa
whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa

The more I change
The less im scared to change
But I cant come to see
What is needed to save me
From what Ive said

Choices I Make
Quick To Break Me
From My Path With Just One Breath
At first I Didnt Understand
Why The Rope Was In My Hand
Then I Looked Above The Floor
Saw Her Hanging From The Bedroom Door
And Why Did I

Whoa, Whoa
I escape from what Ive done
Whoa, Whoa
I escape from who I was
Whoa, Whoa
I escape from everything
And in this daze

Escape from what I have done
And never forget, forget

Whoa, Whoa
I Escape from what Ive done
Whoa, Whoa
I Escape from who I was
Whoa, Whoa
I Escape from everything
And in this daze, I find my way
I find my way

Whoa, Whoa

(last time here were a lil wrong due to circumstances i choose not to reveal but here they are CORRECTED...have fun)


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    this is one of my favorites on the warped tour 2002 cd, i dont know why but i love the whoa whoa part. ^_^ ...except i looked on another SME site and the lyrics said "and in this daze i'll find my way" instead of "in this game"...hmmm i thought it was daze, anyone else?

    rimzilwaveon July 29, 2002   Link
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    She said I changed. It killed me. I felt like dying. There was use for me to live. It's as if I wrote this song.

    Macolm1on August 03, 2002   Link
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    Wow htese lyrics are sow rong it is not even funny.

    The More I Change The Less Im Scared To Change But I Cant Come To See What Is Needed To Save Me Frome Whut I Sea

    Choices I Make Quick To Brake Me Frome My Path With Just One Breath At first I Didnt Understand Why The Rope Was In My Hand Then I Looked Above The Floor Saw Her Hanging Frome The Bedroom Door And Why Did I

    Oh and it is not "And End This Game" it si "And In This Daze"

    There that should do it.

    Punk4TheMasseson August 31, 2002   Link
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    ok few mistakes...thankx fer clearin that up...but come on gimme a break i was jus a TAD bit stoned when i decided oo lets post these lyrics...

    tsunamibomb420on September 18, 2002   Link
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    This song is brillant. I forget to breathe everytime i hear it. Sometimes i can relate. I could listen to it like a million times. Thats all...

    phsingeron September 28, 2002   Link
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    i could listen to the sloppy meateaters all day long and have no problem.

    LuckyLoserKidon October 13, 2002   Link
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    yeah, but what does the song meannn?

    drownsodaon February 07, 2005   Link

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