Smother your breath with cheap champagne
The stewardess will bring me two of the same
These sort of things project through my microphone
Projecting love into your stereo
I won't go unheard or unknown

[Chorus]
Carry me like jet planes crossing the sea
You fly so high that my eyes can hardly see you
Lock on to me
And cabin pressure's high from body heat (x2)

This chemistry will keep us glued to our seats
It's got this boy shaking in both of his knees
A loss of breath from extreme altitude
Of the signals that you're sending
Help me follow you
I won't go unheard or unknown


[Chorus]

Carry me like jet planes crossing the sea
You fly so high that my eyes can hardly see you
Lock on to me

Mayday, mayday
We're going down in flames
Maybe, maybe
This is destiny
Repeat, repeat
Just what you want from me
I can make tonight the best of your life
Oh, without a fight


[Chorus]

Carry me like jet planes crossing the sea
You fly so high that my eyes can hardly see you
Lock on to me

Mayday, mayday
We're going down in flames
Maybe, maybe
This is destiny, yeah


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Edinboro Lyrics as written by Joseph Matthew Lussa Daniel James Stevens

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    The lyric is I won't go unheard or unknown. Ryan confirmed it on LJ.

    Love love love this song

    Cheddah Cheezon December 29, 2007   Link
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    this song is amazing! i love the imagery of "carry me like jet planes crossing the sea" its just great. sooooo catchy too!

    lyricalrockstaron February 26, 2008   Link
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    Mayday, mayday We're going down in flames

    gallows lyrics?

    selinaaon July 06, 2008   Link
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    Best song off of Champion...love the whole album though

    A7XWakingTheFallenon September 22, 2008   Link
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    The Audition wrote this song for the people in Edinboro, PA and surrounding areas (like Erie, PA) I live in Erie and i'm a big Audition fan. Anyways, I don't know too much on the subject but they must like us a lot to write a song about us. They told us at the Show in February, 2008.

    crystal castlesson December 21, 2008   Link

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