Our lives at stake
I just wanna give it away
Our lives at stake
So let's just sign it away

It doesn't matter
It doesn't matter
It doesn't matter
It doesn't matter

Falling once again
You'll do it anyway
You do it to me once again
You do it to me night and day
You do it do it all again
Oooooooh
You do it to me once again
You do it to me night and day
You do it do it all again

Our lives at stake
I just wanna give it away
And our lives disdain yeh
So let's just sign it away

It doesn't matter
It doesn't matter
It doesn't matter
It doesn't matter

Falling once again
You'll do it anyway
You do it to me once again
You do it to me night and day
You do it do it all again
Ooooh
You do it to me once again
You do it to me night and day
You do it do it all again
Yeah yeah yeah yeeeeeeeeeeeeeah

You do it to me once again
You do it to me night and day
You do it do it all again
You do it to me once again
You do it to me night and day
You do it do it all again


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    Good song, pretty repetitive though.

    Amaranthianon August 14, 2008   Link
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    This is my favourite early Muse song! The bass makes it! They MUST re-do this, sorta like what the did with Crazy Days and Baloonatic.

    spiderdomon May 20, 2010   Link
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    I would comment but it doesn't matter. Haha I'll do it anyway! Jk I really just wanted to make those puns goodbye now.

    carolines0on February 17, 2016   Link

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