This is not the end
This is just the beginning
And don't you know that everything we want
Is within our reach at fingertips length
We fought nonstop to make these nights our own
Now no one can take them away

And in the end (and in the end)
No one make a sound (no one make a sound)
Wandering this sphere, we'll have our ears to the ground
Listening for the pulse that just might drive these arms tonight
And I know we won't make it out alive

We could have had it all
Our backs against the wall
Our eyes blindfolded tight
Living what they call life

(We Could) We could have had it all
(Our Backs) Our backs against the wall
(Our Eyes) Our eyes blindfolded tight

And in the end (and in the end)
No one make a sound (no one make a sound)
Wandering this sphere, we'll have our ears to the ground
Listening for the pulse that just might drive these arms tonight
And I know we won't make it out alive

We won't make it out alive
When you burn down these bridges
And you build up these walls
And you tore out these pages
And there's nothing left at all
And when that day comes
And we're all still here
Will you be waiting?
Will you be waiting?

And in the end (and in the end)
No one make a sound (no one make a sound)
Wandering this sphere, we'll have our ears to the ground
Listening for the pulse that just might drive these arms tonight
And I know we won't make it out alive
And I know we won't make it out alive


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    I have 2 questions about these lyrics... is it "Hands in the air" or is it really "and in the end"....and is it "drives these hearts tonight" or "drive these arm tonight"?

    because it sounds like he's saying the 1st ones, and it's def. "While you're in despair"...

    SensesPunchKidsFailon April 12, 2006   Link

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