It's a rainy night
So take this down to get it right
The drops hit cold and hard
But around the noise we're good

You're on your way, you're goin' strong
As for now we're just along
You're on your way, you're big, you're strong
As for me I hope I'm wrong

It's so loud it hurts sometimes
It's getting faster every night
I'd like to single out
Every smack against my head

You're on your way, you're goin' strong
As for now we're just along
You're on your way, you're big, you're strong
As for me I hope I'm wrong

It's coming out
I wait for this for my enjoyment
Never let go
All the things you say to me
But when you have to go
For everything you'll have to be
I'll never let go
To all the things you say
I will not go
I will not go

You're on your way, you're goin' strong
As for now we're just along
You're on your way, you're big, you're strong
As for me I hope I'm wrong




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    this song rocks HARD. surprised nobody has said that yet. the Early November are gonna be huge, Drive-thru Records are some lucky bastards.

    trickbesorealon July 03, 2003   Link
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    to me this song is about someone who is good friends with another person but somewhere along the way the other person succeeds more at things than the other. the first person is tired of having to admit to the other person's so-called-success. it seems like they're ignoring any opinions because they're so blinded by jealousy, but in reality they're the one that is succeeding in their own dreams.

    regrets and romanceon May 12, 2004   Link
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    this song is the best one on the for all this album, its sick and deep, i love it dearly

    wazupbmxon November 15, 2004   Link
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    I love this song The early november are one of my favourite bands.

    Deadlysinnerson December 05, 2004   Link
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    isnt this song.. take time AND find? well idk.. but yes this song rocksssss : )

    funstuffon February 18, 2006   Link

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