We are in tune with old, now feel-feel it.
Feel better supposed to
Say it was something new, one by one
(all we are is no one)
This won't mean a thing.

I overheard you once, this has on gone before.
Kinda like the way you move with me
We are accounted for.
We seem so far away from,
These things we used to know.
We seem so far away from, everything new.

We are in tune with old, now feel-feel it.
They all will say they broke it up
Say it was something new
No one needs to know
We seem so far away from,
This won't mean a thing

I overheard you once, this has on gone before.
Kinda like the way you move with me
We are accounted for.
We seem so far away from,
These things we used to know.
We seem so far away from, everything new

All we are is no one (no one)
This won't mean a thing.
We seem so far away from, these things we used to know.
We seem so far away from, everything new


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    this song probably doesnt mean anything hahaha...not many of saosins lyrics make a ton of sense...just a whole bunch of words and lines that sound good together...i guess the world will never know...

    p.s. this song is bomb as shit and waaay better than sleepers

    ilovemath707on December 11, 2006   Link

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