This is a sequel to 2001's "Reckless Abandon", and features the band looking back on their clumsy youth fondly.
Well I wish that I could be someone else sometimes
I understand that I'm not supposed to feel like this
I should be happy inside
I’m trying honest I am look how busy I am
But I might not learn how to fix it
Or even change it
Well I might try opening up sometimes
I can be angry inside
I’m fine I’ll do it myself like I’ve done it before
And I won’t need anyone’s help I mean anyone’s help
But I might not learn how to fix it
Or even change it
But I might not learn how to fix it
Or even change it
But I might not learn how to fix it
I understand that I'm not supposed to feel like this
I should be happy inside
I’m trying honest I am look how busy I am
But I might not learn how to fix it
Or even change it
Well I might try opening up sometimes
I can be angry inside
I’m fine I’ll do it myself like I’ve done it before
And I won’t need anyone’s help I mean anyone’s help
But I might not learn how to fix it
Or even change it
But I might not learn how to fix it
Or even change it
But I might not learn how to fix it
Lyrics submitted by JoshuaGnz
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