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.

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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.

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

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

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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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