Meet a part of me that feels like every other day.
It has been seen in pictures and in alleyways.
Can see it through your walls.
Can see it through your fall.
Can see it on your floor, wrongway.
Lift your head up, Wednesday.
It’s almost 2:30.
When the walls start falling down you’ll be last to be found.
That’s allright, malt liquor.
So you can promise me a day.
Not gonna promise nothing anyway.
Say you will,say you will and then you don’t.


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    this is the shit.

    tizzyphon June 12, 2002   Link
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    i've neverheard of this song before in my life. where can you get it? which album is it from?

    plosionon April 27, 2003   Link
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    great song

    watch the fireworkson July 07, 2005   Link
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    This song is off of the album "Jimmy Eat World" from 1999

    MaverickXon January 10, 2006   Link
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    wednesady..it's like monday, but wednesdays can be the worst. promise me a day- thats sweet, he wants just a day, but she's a bitch.. wednesday is the 3rd day after saturday.. and if you had a date or something on saturday you will call him 3 days after (or he/she will you...or...ah)

    seronjaaon February 10, 2007   Link

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