This is a sequel to 2001's "Reckless Abandon", and features the band looking back on their clumsy youth fondly.
Nothing left to sing about this time
It's over now
The word is out
It hit the polls
Claimed a place among the rest
Of today's new things and
Last night's shows
The have-you-heards and
The did-you-knows
But I've got my place
Will you be still
And try to keep from buying
But it seems I never get enough of me
Seems I never get enough of me
For a while it seemed that
All things easy came by way
Of people with too much to say
I've already heard
And I've already made
An effort to ensure this fine
Is worthy of a place in line
With the latest thing as
You see fit
I just keep on whining
Though it seems I never get enough of me
Seems I never get enough of me
Seems I never get enough
Seems I never get enough
Seems I never get enough of me
Seems I never
Seems I never
Seems I never get enough of me
Seems I never get enough of me
Seems I never get enough of me
Seems I never get enough of me
Seems I never get enough
Seems I never get enough
Seems I never get enough of me
It's over now
The word is out
It hit the polls
Claimed a place among the rest
Of today's new things and
Last night's shows
The have-you-heards and
The did-you-knows
But I've got my place
Will you be still
And try to keep from buying
But it seems I never get enough of me
Seems I never get enough of me
For a while it seemed that
All things easy came by way
Of people with too much to say
I've already heard
And I've already made
An effort to ensure this fine
Is worthy of a place in line
With the latest thing as
You see fit
I just keep on whining
Though it seems I never get enough of me
Seems I never get enough of me
Seems I never get enough
Seems I never get enough
Seems I never get enough of me
Seems I never
Seems I never
Seems I never get enough of me
Seems I never get enough of me
Seems I never get enough of me
Seems I never get enough of me
Seems I never get enough
Seems I never get enough
Seems I never get enough of me
Lyrics submitted by mY_sUgAr_HiGh69
Seems Lyrics as written by John Irion Christopher Holloway
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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omfg... LOVE IT
i want to hug Mark from ER sometimes