She said she liked the way I felt
And breaking down my boundaries
She found her way around myself
I wished I'd never come home

Kicked in and sure you wanted it
You wished you'd never gone or thought of it
Another way out, another way out
Another way out

And you find yourself alone
Crazy and alone again
You wish you weren't so afraid
You wished that something would come along
To make you want to

Another way out, another way out
So find me something you would never know
Wade into my water
Find me something good

Find me something good
Find me something good



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    I am in love with this song. I'm not sure what it means, and I don't want to analyze it because that might ruin the song for me, but it's beautiful.

    thisrainwontlaston April 06, 2005   Link
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    I believe I remember hearing Jonah say he wrote this during a divorce. I can't recall where I heard it though.

    Lacerbeamon January 11, 2013   Link

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