The hands come from the ground
The hands come from the ground
Don't fear life
We came and saw
This has no meaning
I touch the sky
As it's burning

This bottles half way empty
Cause your glass is half way full
Can you please go without me
I swear that everything's alright
(It's not my money he owes)
And you say
The way we go
It's just as terrible
I can't turn around
Yeah!
Beware, before I allow them running away
Can you run

O whoa o, o whoa o, o wha-ah-oh-o-ah-o

Can't stop while the rhythm is going
Just say the first words that come along to your head
One touch and it's already over
I'm not ready, I'm barley sober
I just can't forget you
I'd do anything to get you
I don't want to get you
I just want to forget you

We can't go back
(And we can't go back)
Take a deep breath
And go for her
And two weeks have past
(I've haven't seen you since)
In spreaded letters
Just forget her

One thing remains
Save the cheerleader
Save the world!


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I Am Jack's Smirking Revenge Lyrics as written by Brent Allen Jimmy Gregerson

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    My Interpretation

    I think this is about a guy referring to either his ex girlfriend or someone who he likes. In his mind he knows he is perfect for her, but she cant see past that because shes a druggie and hooks up with new guys all the time, but he sees how bad this is because they dont care about her. He cant figure out why she is doing this."drain the rainbow, drain this one straight from my mind" and he thinks this might be a phase, and she will come to his senses, but he wont wait for her to get over the pase

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