this time, we've got a first class motive. we should start. i wrote it long ago and never wrote it off. try and we might. don't and...

et's take this outside so i can make another scene. i'll burn it on your, burn every bit of energy. dare to resist it. dare to be irresistable. i'd like to keep you right here always and forever. uncomplicated. we both know i can be unpredictable. i'll keep this from ever getting old. erase vertigo. i'm not far from home.

i am gonna go for a run across countries i have begged to drive up. if it wasn't obvious enough you are invited to come.

this time, we've got a first class motive. we should start. i wrote it long ago and never wrote it off. try and we might. don't and we will never know.

let's take this outside so i can make another scene. i'll burn it on your, burn every bit of energy. dare to resist it. dare to be irresistable. i'd like to keep you right here always and forever. if we can keep on the communication we'll determine our fate and our whole situation. this song will end but it can start again, and so can we. erase vertigo. don't be so careful.

i am gonna go for a run across countries i have begged to drive up. if it wasn't obvious enough you are invited to come.

this time, we've got a first class motive. we should start. i wrote it long ago and never wrote it off. try and we might. don't and we will never know.

take a risk. come take it on me. believe i'm a sure thing. all or nothing now and i would not trade you for anything.

just get me back to where i can watch you sleep, where i can feel comfortable in my own skin. heaven knows no one else can do that for me.

this time, we've got a first class motive. we should start. i wrote it long ago and never wrote it off. try and we might. don't and we will never know.

try and we might. don't forget december. it was only ashes anyway. that night was me and the moon. don't and we will never know.




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    Last part is a huge refrence to Something Corporate and I think that is fucking class. Two awesome bands.

    ironandwineon June 19, 2006   Link
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    Good song, good song.

    AllSaintsCryon August 21, 2006   Link
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    I think its about going on tour maybe? "i am gonna go for a run across countries i have begged to drive up. if it wasn't obvious enough you are invited to come"

    i think theyre saying theyre going to play their hearts out and anyone is welcome to come along

    Signals_Shatteredon September 02, 2006   Link
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    the Something Corporate references put the icing on the cake for me.

    elevenelevenon October 15, 2006   Link
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    i'm glad to see other people see the something corproate refrence here.. everyone i know just tells me "why would set your golas make refrence to soco" but it has to be!

    jilliethen4ceron November 06, 2006   Link
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    Congrats to every hardcore listener who wasn't too XtoughX to appreciate a something corporate reference, although you wouldn't really consider this song hardcore. But you guys get what I mean. Awesome song, nonetheless.

    unwieldingon November 29, 2006   Link
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    SoCo are an amazing band, just like this band. Much love for this song

    Mattermanon February 10, 2007   Link
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    ha thats so random the soco references! and awesome. i can't believe i never noticed until i read the lyrics and something corporates my favourite band. great song, about touring and stuff maybe?

    RuthLesson April 28, 2007   Link
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    yeah, when i saw them they said it was aboutbeing away from friends and family, but i don't understand how the words relate to that?

    the only part i can see that does relate is "i am gonna go for a run across countries i have begged to drive up. if it wasn't obvious enough you are invited to come." buuut that's about it.

    xdandelionxon May 06, 2008   Link
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    who the hell is something corporate hahaha

    erin-janeon May 25, 2008   Link

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