If we try hard enough I'm sure we could forget it
Cause this black-hearted wedding's enough to start a panic
We were clean for three days when you were running down the block
11 minutes sober now we're counting down the clock
And Donnie says you're the reason we are here
And we all know that what Donnie says is true
So go to bed this life is not a shameless waste
And we all know that's what it is to you Goodnight

We will overcome every night to the sound of the kick drum
We've got it figured out every night to the sound of the break down

We can stand the street every night to the sound the breakbeat
I feel like my worn hands are empty waiting for God's new plans

Please darling can you lead way
My world was flipped now I have gone astray
Now it falls apart every night to the sight of the dim stars

I take it slow because I have time
Back to the days when you were mine
Back to this faulty relationship
Back to the days when we both fit

(in bkgrnd:)
Last time we returned to our old ways
What makes you think we'll change
PlayRadio taking the sound waves
The sound waves

Is this it or could we still compliment
eachother like colors in harmony that make
eachother look brighter like we did in the start


Lyrics submitted by electric lime

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    playradioplay is seriously the BEST band EVER

    i LOVEEEEEEEEEEE him :]

    tritexxwhoreon December 20, 2006   Link
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    The start of this song puts me in a trance. It sounds deadly amazing. The rest is kinda ... boring. But this song's great.

    teenagetrashon December 24, 2006   Link
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    I take it slow because I have time Back to the days when you were mine Back to this faulty relationship Back to the days when we both fit

    Uh, relate much? Chyeah.

    Well I love this song. :}

    dangellieon October 25, 2006   Link
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    heck yes :D

    hearts&starson November 03, 2006   Link
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    damn this sng is godlyyyyyyyyy

    speeedon November 06, 2006   Link
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    This song is totally the best.

    harloton November 08, 2006   Link
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    "I take it slow because I have time Back to the days when you were mine Back to this faulty relationship Back to the days when we both fit "

    Favorite part def.

    alomaxrawwron December 04, 2006   Link
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    this song is ass kickin'.

    bleedthecoloursopenon December 09, 2006   Link
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    I think this song has two possible meanings. one is that their relationship is falling apart because of her severe drinking problem but he still wants her back even though they went through hard times. or maybe the 11 minutes sober and 3 days clean could be a way of saying how often they fought. at first he's not on her side but then he comes to see how much he loves her and wants them to be back to how they were when they first went out, which was most likely fun and "brighter." so basically he wants it to go back to before all the fights.

    skinny cuts deepon December 10, 2006   Link
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    PlayRadioPlay! is not a band.

    it's a solo artist named Dan. and he is amazing.

    aloha.loveson December 29, 2006   Link

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