If Boredom Was Gold
Id Be Richer Than A King
Got To Much Time
To Reflect On Everything

Its Like Being Stuck Inside A Room
Were No One Comes And No One Goes
Nothing Even Grow
Am Going Outta My Mind

I Hope Its Worth The Wait
I Keep Thinking Its Nothing
So Come Over Tonite
Show Me The Light
Its Just A Circle That Were Running
And A Give It All Away
Lose It All Today

All We Do Is Lie
We Cry(Give It All Away)
Inside This Old Town

All We Do Is Lie
We Cry(Give It All Away)
Inside This Old Town

You Put A Fire In My Hand
Put A Fire In My Soul
Well I Want To Embrace It
And I Dont Want To Let It Go

Im Sick And Tired Of Being No One
Being No One Not Enough
The Road To Nowhere Isnt Tough

(But I Got All These Dreams)
chorus
All We Do Is Lie
We Cry (Give It All Away)
Inside This Old Town

Give It All I Can
Give It All I Can
All We Do Is Lie And Cry
Inside This Old Town
All We Do Is Lie And Cry
Inside This Old Town
(fade out)


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    I think its "But i've got bigges dreams to chase" instead of "but i got all these dreams"

    lianna123on June 14, 2007   Link
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    This version is correct because its the original demo, rather than the b-side version

    empricaltruthon July 23, 2007   Link
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    this one should be on the album

    ..Becci..on September 14, 2007   Link

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