I'm calling all bars tonight.
Pour me a glass, but don't be cheap with the wine.
It's time to live until tomorrow ends,
Because we don't need rest,
We'll sleep when we're dead.

Cancel our subscription.
We don't, we don't need your issues anymore.

Let's live it up like it's our last,
'Cause there's no room for "I wish I had's."
It's time to live until tomorrow ends,
Because we don't need rest,
We'll sleep when we're dead.

Cancel our subscription.
We don't, we don't need your issues anymore.

Tell everyone that I said goodbye tonight,
And tip the 'tender for his generous words.

Cancel our subscription.
We don't, we don't need your issues anymore.


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Rep Your Clique Lyrics as written by Joseph Matthew Lussa Daniel James Stevens

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    Wat?! no comments! woohoo im the first one. anyway i think this is pretty self explanatory. basically they dont wanna hang out with their little "clique" anymore hence the whole "cancel our subscription" b/c theyre tired of their issues. and theyre saying life it too short to have to put up with stupid drama in a group of ppl u dont really like. good point.

    deCorAteDemergencyon April 29, 2006   Link
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    does no one know the lyrics to pins & needles? i'm not saying that i do, but someone has to have it.

    n_hallon July 10, 2006   Link
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    The way I see it, is this;

    The band are so used to having one scene listen to their music. The same sorts of people can make life boring after a while.

    I think that the singer, or whoever the song is about, is probably sitting in a bar, reflecting on life and wondering what the hell he wants to do with his future. The bartender is talking to him, giving his some advice maybe, hense the "tip the 'tender for his generous words." bit.

    I think that its quite an "in your face" song. Maybe they're attacking at a certain group of people? I think the "I'm calling all bars tonight. Pour me a glass, but don't be cheap with the wine." is almost like a slap in the face to the straight-edge scene, saying "Y'know what? I'm going to drink as much as I like..."

    Great song!!

    overtosunshineon December 03, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    Come on now. There's a million cliche lines in this song. On purpose, I'm assuming. It would go with the clique part.

    smileforthecameraon April 28, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    I can see where overtosunshine is going and agree with it for the most part. And this song is amazing.

    SkreeBreeBreeon June 02, 2007   Link
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    yay. i saw the audition in concert. they're great. i

    rorygodwinon August 01, 2007   Link
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    wait, wtf happened to the lyrics?

    ellie117on August 08, 2007   Link
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    ??? these are the lyrics to Lawyers.

    IamHEAVENsenton August 16, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    I'm calling all bars tonight. Pour me a glass, but don't be cheap with the wine. It's time to live until tomorrow ends, Because we don't need rest, We'll sleep when we're dead.

    Cancel our subscription. We don't, we don't need your issues anymore.

    Let's live it up like it's our last, 'cause there's no room for "I wish I had's." It's time to live until tomorrow ends, Because we don't need rest, We'll sleep when we're dead.

    Cancel our subscription. We don't, we don't need your issues anymore.

    Tell everyone that I said goodbye tonight, And tip the 'tender for his generous words.

    Cancel our subscription. We don't, we don't need your issues anymore.

    drumstx006on September 18, 2007   Link
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    uhm, these are the WRONG lyrics. these lyrics are the lyrics to LAWYERS...

    HERE ARE THE RIGHT LYRICS:

    I'm calling all bars tonight. Pour me a glass, but don't be cheap with the wine. It's time to live until tomorrow ends, Because we don't need rest, We'll sleep when we're dead.

    Cancel our subscription. We don't, we don't need your issues anymore.

    Let's live it up like it's our last, 'cause there's no room for "I wish I had's." It's time to live until tomorrow ends, Because we don't need rest, We'll sleep when we're dead.

    Cancel our subscription. We don't, we don't need your issues anymore.

    Tell everyone that I said goodbye tonight, And tip the 'tender for his generous words.

    Cancel our subscription. We don't, we don't need your issues anymore

    tacademyis123on November 02, 2007   Link

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