I'm gonna get to you this time, I've made up my mind, I've made up my mind,
Yeah, I'm gonna get what I want, Cause I know what I want, I just know what I want,
And you, you think you know what to do, But you don't know what you do, And you don't know what you' ve done

Cause the lights went out since you walked right through that door, But it made me shine on brighter than before,
Gives a reason for you all to come back for more, In the age of no reply

Sometimes I wonder where you are, Got a long way to go, Got a long way to grow

It's a story for the seekers of this world, On a plain to kill and get what you deserve,
Gives a reason to stay tuned if you're out of words, In the age of no reply...

We all, Seem so incomplete, When we're down on the street, Trying to make ends meet,
Yeah, we all, Think we're so out of reach, But we're just misguided freaks, Trying to get on our feet

Cause the lights went out since you walked out right through that door, And it made me shine on brighter than before,
Gives a reason for you all to come back for more, In the age of no reply...

Yeah, the lights went out since you walked right out my door, But I keep on shining brighter than before,
Gives a reason to stay tuned and come back for more, In the age of no reply, In the age of no reply,
In the age of no reply, In the age of no reply...(ooohhh)


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