[Alexz]
Am I, heading for disaster?
Am I, forgetting what I know?
Or am I afraid instead of letting go?

[Luke]
Are we, dangerous together?
Are we, pretending to be sure?
Are we walking into that storm?

[Both]
Here we go again
Back to where we never been
Take it from the end
Start over
And make it better
Here we go again

[Luke]
Is this what we always wanted?
Is this a beautiful mistake?
Is this the way two hearts are bound to break?

[Alexz]
Show me a part of you that's different
Show me that you know what I need
Give me something we can believe in

[Both]
Here we go again
Back to where we never been
Take it from the end
Start over
And make it better
Here we go again


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    i love this song so much. jude and tommy never "realllyyy" got to date. everything has to screwww it all up for them.

    i guess this song is about forgetting all the risks and just going for the guy/girl you love... especiallyy if you've tried to date before.. but the relationship didn't work out at first.

    iwantyourbodon June 19, 2008   Link

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