You say the same things every night to the same face every night
You wear the same clothes every night to the same plave every night
You're looking forward never looking back
Headed down a one way track
One for sorrow
Two for joy

We're going out tonight
We're going out tonight
We're going out tonight

[Chorus]
Everythings changing today
Getting further and further away
State you're in, sink or swim
Plans you've made, plans you've made

We've never made a difference but tonight it will be different
It's opened up in front of us and it can change for every one of us
I'll take a look into your private life
I'll take a look and I will make it mine
With the excitement of a child

We're going out tonight
We're going out tonight
We're going out tonight

[Chorus]

And you know that it's easy to get lost in these dark places
And you know that it's easy to get lost in these dark places
But you never ever know
Never ever know what you might find

[Chorus]


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    Very catchy song, one of my favorites off their new album.

    I kinda get the feeling that its about a girl that someone had grown apart from for awhile and dwells on the prospect of getting back with her

    rymert19on June 20, 2008   Link

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