You feel buried, you feel bored
No one takes you seriously when you're 24
So shut off your days
And turn on your nights
'Cause the chance is for the taking
And the taking's right

No you really haven't lived life yet
No you really haven't lived life
If you ain't got no regrets

What I did last night
Is none of your concern
You know I feel right
But that's none of your concern

No you really haven't lived life yet
No you really haven't lived life yet
If you ain't got no regrets
If you ain't got no regrets

Don't be mistaken
For someone who cares
Oh no,
Oh no you wouldn't dare
Your the path here,
The pawn I took,
The sacrificial lamb,
The spineless book

Oh no you really haven't lived life yet
Oh no you really haven't lived life yet
If you ain't got no regrets
If you ain't got no regrets


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No Regrets Lyrics as written by Roy Ingraham Harry Tobias

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    God, I fucking love this song. I used to regret a lot of stuff I did, but now I feel free from all of that and this song has helped me recognize that I can't really live life until I let go and really -live-. The song is basically telling you to let go and live as you want to live ("So shut off your days / and turn on your nights / 'cause the chance is for the taking / and the taking's right") and do what feels good and right to you. Go party up the town, drink and have fun without caring what other people think about what you're doing or what you've done. In the end, it's not really their business anyway and what they think doesn't really matter ("What I did last night / is none of your concern / You know I feel all right / but that's none of your concern"). Generally, people don't really care about what you've done anway when it comes to drinking and partying ("Don't be mistaken / for someone who cares") and if they're talking to you about it and trying to find out what you did last night, they want it for gossip or just to see how wild you really get. Anyway, that's what I get from it and, once again, this song is fucking amazing! ^0^

    Jerilon July 19, 2005   Link

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