Luck loves me not tonight, I'm running out
This four leaf clover's all but useless now.
I've got four wheels that say I'm not alone tonight,
I'm always looking for a joy ride through the,
Brightest part of this town.

Break out, break out,
As we escape through the windows,
Head for the car, and never look back, singing-singing,
"Break out, break out,
Our time has come and we've got these big city dreams."

Put up or shut up, we're not wasting time again,
The credits are rolling and we're getting lost again,
In parking lots, to serenading sirens,
As the blue lights bathed our smiles
Break out, break out,
As we escape through the windows,
Head for the car, and never look back, singing-singing,
"Break out, break out,
Our time has come and we've got these big city dreams."

Lets take a moment to reflect,
On the past few years of my life,
I haven't worked myself away,
To stay inside.
This is the time to let us

Break out, break out,
As we escape through the windows,
Head for the car, and never look back, singing-singing,
"Break out, break out,
Our time has come and we've got these big city dreams."


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Break Out! Break Out! Lyrics as written by Jack Bassam Barakat Alexander William Gaskarth

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    WHAT IS WITH EVERYONE BEING LIKE, OMGZ THIS S0NG LYKE R3MINDZ M3 OF FOB!!! atl is SO different from fall out boy and EVERY other band out there, this is not the place to talk about what band you think atl sounds like. they're totally their own band doing their own thing, and they're lyrics, their fucking AMAZiNG!!!

    em_ilyon August 24, 2007   Link
  • +1
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    In parking lots to serenading sirens As the blue lights bathe our smiles

    I loveeee ATL.

    randommusicon November 30, 2009   Link
  • +1
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    Wouldn't it be funny if it was really about escaping from jail. :D

    JuiceBOXofBloodon May 29, 2011   Link
  • 0
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    Damn these songs are CATCHY.

    tjwellson June 20, 2006   Link
  • 0
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    they sure are! ahaha.

    These guys are amazing.

    TheAmbulanceSceneon July 20, 2006   Link
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    i love this. "as the blue lights bathed our smiles" genious.

    manthatsweirdon July 25, 2006   Link
  • 0
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    Young and crazy.

    Story of my life (a veces).

    YourEuphoriaon January 16, 2007   Link
  • 0
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    very catctcy.. kinda like the great escape by boys like girls..

    about escape, obviously..

    Boys_Like_Girlson March 04, 2007   Link
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    yea i really really really like this song basically its him saying i can't take staying in i need to get out of here, i've got a car lets drive lets get outta here. the their at the movies probably fooling around "getting lost" at the end. its just the perfect song to get you through hard times. like i know if i just listen to music i can really take me there and this is just one of those songs.

    taylorkayon April 14, 2007   Link
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    So yeah, they're unlucky, they get out of windows and break out, and there's police. XD

    I love this song

    CatastrophicFailureon April 16, 2007   Link

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