Now this is all me, now this is all me
Watch out for late phone calls, we face them concrete walls
Go to far, live too long, time's too short, right and wrong
Block after block, block after block
Rolled down gates look the same, different trips, different trains

Hey friends, break in the back door
And turn it up while the lights are out
Eyes closed and shouting right now

Lights turn on and dark turns outside, blindside dream, - ding - you're next in line.
It's plain now this is all me, now this is all me.
Lights turn on and dark turns outside, blindside dream, - ding - you're next in line.
It's plain now this is all me, now this is all me.

Eat when you're hungry and sleep when you're slipping like
Tired dogs, rested paws, today we show our flaws
Block after block, block after block
If one way, now unwise, what was left now is right

Hey friends, we'll jump the turnstiles
And cut it down while the lights are out
Eyes closed and shouting right now

Lights turn on and dark turns outside, blindside dream, - ding - you're next in line.
It's plain now this is all me, now this is all me.
Lights turn on and dark turns outside, blindside dream, - ding - you're next in line.
It's plain now this is all me, now this is all me.

I think it takes a pile of bricks for us to make a home
And I'm not sure that I hear mountains grow from just one note
Block after block, block after block
Everything happened, every step I've took and street I've walked

Lights turn on and dark turns outside, blindside dream, - ding - you're next in line.
It's plain now this is all me, now this is all me.
Lights turn on and dark turns outside, blindside dream, - ding - you're next in line.
It's plain now this is all me, now this is all me.


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Block After Block Lyrics as written by Matthew Wesley Johnson Kimberly Ann Schifino

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    Correct lyrics that came with the CD

    Watch out for late phone calls Wheat paste and concrete walls

    Go too far, live too long Time's too short, right and wrong

    Block after block, Block after block

    Roll down gates, look the same Different trips, different trains

    Hey friends break in the back door And turn it up while the lights are out Eyes closed and shouting right now

    Lights turn on and dark turns up Side by side dream bigger Next in line it's late Now this is all me Now this is all me

    Eat when you're hungry and Sleep when you're slipping like

    Tired dogs rest their paws Today we show our flaws

    Block after block, Block after block

    It's one way now on Wythe What was left, now is right

    Hey friends we'll jump the turnstiles And cut it down while the lights are out Eyes closed and shouting right now

    Lights turn on and dark turns up Side by side, dream bigger Next in line it's late Now this is all me Now this is all me

    I think it takes a pile of bricks For us to make a home And I'm not sure but I hear Mountains grow from just a stone

    Block after block, Block after block

    Everything I've learned Every step I took And street I walked

    Lights turn on and dark turns up Side by side dream bigger Next in line it's late Now this is all me, Now this is all me

    nzam182on November 04, 2010   Link

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