You're waking up
A part of me I've never known
And I've never felt
So invincible
What took you so far away'

You're lost for tonight again
That's what you wanted'
Your arms to your side again..

Just take away the words I say
Cause I know
That you don't feel the same
Just go and say
What's in your head
And I won't try to stop you

You hold the rights I'll never own
And I've never felt
So alien
Don't tear us apart again

What is the use of it
We're ok :) it's nothing . .
It's all chemistry of a car crash

And I won't try so you'll stay
This time
I won't try
And I won't change
This time I won't try
To stop you


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Chemistry of a Car Crash Lyrics as written by Chad Petree Josh Leone

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    this is a great song. to me it sounds like chad has fallen for this girl that has brought out a side of him he didnt know existed (you’re waking up a part of me i’ve never known) and he has a notion that its a mutual feeling coming from this girl, so he feels "invincible" to anything that can come between them when there is obviously something going on between them. The chorus tells it all:

    just take away the words i say cause i know that you don’t feel the same just go and say what’s in your head and i won’t try to stop you

    As the song goes on, it expresses how they have had problems but they are trying to avoid them. (what is the use of it, we’re ok it’s nothing . .). The last part of the song after the chorus is simply saying that he is over trying to keep her to stay because its obviously what she doesnt want. He wont try and wont change himself to keep her around:

    and i won’t try so you’ll stay this time i won’t try and i won’t change this time i won’t try to stop you

    The song title is a metaphor for what it takes (the chemistry) to break up (a car crash).

    SuMGuYon November 10, 2006   Link

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