Sooner or later more,
These words to paper pour.
Compose apologies, To bring you back to me.
What words were written for:
One girl whose pages tore.
I'll bet you never knew, With a letter came a fool for you.
She says she'd worked it out,
This room's not big enough for two.
He swears she'd work his words out, If she ever knew.
How do I find her, Bearing my heart in hand.
Last winter, Anne Arbour Was all I had.
I still wear your heart around my throat
I still wear your heart around my throat
With barely the air not to choke.
Never, not ever again.
I finally replaced every promise you've taken away.
Now that it's over, I'm older and colder this way.
I finally replaced every promise you've taken away.
How do I find her, Bearing my heart in my hand.
Last winter, Anne Arbour was all I had.



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    it's a pun, people. come on.

    wade boggson July 04, 2002   Link
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    this is deffinetly the best get up kids song. it's so stellar. just makes u think about things every time u hear it.

    Anne Arbouron December 03, 2001   Link
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    word...

    getupkid21on December 09, 2001   Link
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    this song sounds even better on the eudora album, so typical 'get up'. alot of chorus, sweet voices. lovely.

    johannapon January 11, 2002   Link
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    What a great song..and yes, its sounds excellent on Eudora. The lyrics are meaningful and bittersweet. The "I still wear your heart around my throat" lyric gets me everytime

    ILoveDorkyPunkson January 24, 2002   Link
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    THIS IS AN AMAZING SONG. THE FIRST GETUP KIDS SONG I EVER HEARD. I LOVE THEM.

    way2emoon April 26, 2002   Link
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    this song isn't even emo, it's in it's own category.........get up kids love songs.............a good category

    mockorange13on May 12, 2002   Link
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    This is by far my favorite Get Up Kids song.

    It moves me everytime I hear it.

    It does make me think, and I think of something different everytime.

    emo-rockstaron May 17, 2002   Link
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    i can not believe not as many people have commented on this song s others. WHAT R THEY THNKING!? this song is perfect! especially the last time the chorus is sung..when u can hear th voices in the back ground...how do i HOW DO I FIND HER?! and i agree with u, mockorange!

    chrisypoo13on May 19, 2002   Link
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    This song always makes me wanna move to Anne Arbour...."I still wear your heart around mt throat" I love the get up kids...gets teary eyed

    AFI Starletteon May 23, 2002   Link

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