Goodbye
We're facing the same day
over and over
You're repeating yourself
and it's boring me to tears
I would just like to ask
are you owned by your fears?
What happened to the world that moved so fast?
The people in it had to abandon their pasts
just to keep up with the progress
You're hopeless, you lost this
I'm just being honest
All of you deserve this shallow judgment

There's nowhere to go
but up from here (but up from here)
There's nowhere to go
but up from here (up from here)

Take your time
Don't bother me with shallow alibis
It's your life and your decision
to do nothing with it
so admit it now
admit it now

There's nowhere to go
but up from here (but up from here)
There's nowhere to go
but up from here


Don't bother me with shallow alibis
And filthy lies
Looking at you I can see right through your eyes
(there's no, there's no,
there's no where left to go) x 2

Goodbye (both)
We're facing the same day
over and over

(I've escaped this feeling,
its back and I know that it's not right
oh, I know that it's not right) x 2

There's nowhere to go
but up from here
When there's nowhere to go
but up from here

There's nowhere to go
but up from here
There's nowhere to go
but up from here


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    Goodbye We're facing the same day over and over You're repeating yourself and it's boring me to tears I would just like to ask are you owned by your fears? What happened to the world that moved so fast? The people in it had to abandon their pasts just to keep up with the progress You're hopeless, you lost this I'm just being honest All of you deserve this shallow judgment

    There's nowhere to go but up from here (but up from here) There's nowhere to go but up from here (up from here)

    Take your time Don't bother me with shallow alibis It's your life and your decision to do nothing with it so admit it now admit it now

    There's nowhere to go but up from here (but up from here) There's nowhere to go but up from here

    <Craig Owens> Don't bother me with shallow alibis And filthy lies Looking at you I can see right through your eyes (there's no, there's no, there's no where left to go) x 2

    Goodbye (both) We're facing the same day over and over

    (I've escaped this feeling, its back and I know that it's not right oh, I know that it's not right) x 2

    There's nowhere to go but up from here When there's nowhere to go but up from here

    There's nowhere to go but up from here There's nowhere to go but up from here

    Dupson August 21, 2009   Link

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