Well, here we are again
Throwing punchlines, no one wins
As the morning sun begins to rise, we're fading fast
And we won't work this out

No, we're not gonna work this out tonight
(We won't work this out) no, we're not gonna make this right
So I'll give a kiss and say goodbye
(Give a kiss goodbye) 'cause we're not gonna work this out, tonight

Every single word's been said (whoa-oh-oh)
Broke each other's hearts again (ohh-oh-oh)
As the starlit sky begins to shine, we're breaking down
She screams out

No, we're not gonna work this out tonight
(We won't work this out) no, we're not gonna make this right
So I'll give a kiss and say goodbye
(Give a kiss goodbye) 'cause we're not gonna work this out, tonight

(Oh, oh, tonight, tonight, oh, oh, oh) we don't have to fight, tonight
(Oh, oh, tonight, tonight, oh, oh, oh) we just gotta try
Tonight (we gotta work this out)
(Oh, oh, tonight, tonight, oh, oh, oh) we don't have to fight, tonight
(Oh, oh, tonight, tonight, oh, oh, oh) we just gotta try
Tonight

No, we're not gonna work this out tonight
(We won't work this out) no, we're not gonna make this right
So I'll give a kiss and say goodbye
(Give a kiss goodbye) 'cause we're not gonna work this out, tonight

Well, there's no need to fight, we're just wasting time
(Tonight) if you give it a try well then maybe you'll find
(We might work this out) well, we know we're in love so let's keep it alive
Keep it alive, keep it alive (tonight)
I'm starting to see the morning light
We finally worked this out


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    Here's the thing about the Jonas Brothers:

    They CAN sing. And they ARE extremely attractive. And they have the potential to make really good music. Mandy, on their first CD, was an excellent song. The style sounds good, the lyrics are creative, and its a fun, original song. But pretty much the rest of the CD, except possibly a couple not-so-awful songs, TOTALLY SUCKS! The writing is awful, and the sound is crappy.

    And their second CD. It was pop perfection. The sound was fun, the singing was good, and all the songs flowed well. But it was boring. It was pop crap, and no matter how well you sing pop crap, its still crap. The songs got very boring after a while, and while they weren't so awful, they were far from very good.

    But I'm really hopeful about their new CD. Burnin' Up is fun, and a little more interesting. Pushin Me Away is still kind of poppy and pretty much like their old CD, but it's alright. A Little Bit Longer is pretty, and sad, and about something different then "love" and girls and petty drama. And this song. This song is brilliant. It's similar to the style of Mandy, and it's about ten times better. It's fun. It sounds really good. The lyrics are different then their usual. It's almost unrecognizable from their pop crap on the last CD. I really hope there are more good songs like this on the new CD!

    XXinlovewithmusicXXon August 03, 2008   Link

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