Can you glance at me
One more second
Before you walk out that door?

When miles are standing in my way,
Feeling like a zombie everyday,
Those tired eyes will always get me home.

She said, "Let's drive like we are the only ones on the road tonight."

You don't have to look and hold your breath.
Return and you will find me.
If somehow I should forget,
I'll have this song to remind me.

With one hand pinned to your chest
And the other grasping mine,
do you swear a solemn oath?

Never forget these moments,
Never comfort them with lies.
Always keep them locked at home.

She said, "Let's drive like we are the only ones on the road tonight."

You don't have to look and hold your breath.
Return and you will find me.
If somehow I should forget,
I'll have this song to remind me.

Don't believe a word they say to you
When you're feeling less than whole.
Don't believe a word they say to you

And don't believe a word they say to you
When you're feeling less than whole.
Don't believe a word they say to you

You don't have to look and hold your breath.
Return and you will find me.
If somehow I should forget,
I'll have this song to remind me.
You don't have to look and hold your breath.
Return and you will find me.
If somehow I should forget,


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    hmmmm well, I've never dated any girl before but i totally dig this song! it's on par w/ "the small things" by blink 182, if not better. Thanks so much, Four Year Strong for wearing their tee in your "Bada-bing! wit' a pipe!" vid! LONG LIVE AL4W, THEY'LL NEVER WILL BE SELLOUTS‼

    broken_compasson August 19, 2010   Link

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