Don't you feel so alone (Don't you feel so alive)
Think i'm losing control (That's only in your mind)
Let's get lost with our thoughts (Then we'll all get some peace)
Almost got there before (Yeah it's too far to reach)

Does this make any sense (If it's all in your mind)
As if anybody cares (So now just wait for your time)
We're falling further behind (Take your time to perceive)
Yeah they can be so unkind (Please don't wait for release)

We've been further before with the start of your needs
Hasn't come back for more asked if we should be pleased
Never calling a friend puts you back in its place
'Cos you know where it ends right back in your lazy greys


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    alright so... since the lyrics arent actually written anywhere these are pretty much just from listening to the song and trying to figure it out..so SPECIAL THANKS TO dim_the_droog/ from last.fm for helping me out

    we're actually not too sure about the words in parenthesis after "let's get lost with our thoughts" as well as the ones after "we're falling further behind "

    let me know if you think you have any corrections or if you want to help figure out more lyrics : last.fm/group/The+Morning+After+Girls/forum/25037/_/366707

    c4r4me1on January 11, 2008   Link

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