Hey
Where you are is where you'll stay
Waltz right over to the war
To drown you out
Hey
Where you are is where you'll stay
Au revior love to see you gone
Love you gone
Hey
Where you are is where you'll stay
No room in my movie so out you go
Hey
Where you are is where you'll stay
Au revior love to see you gone
Love you gone
Come on cue up the violins
When we kick like screaming kids
I'll cue up the cute villains and
Bank on the chemicals to kick in
Why you always wanna go blue
When everybody can hear you
Hey
Where you are is where you'll stay
Waltz right over to the war
To drown you out
Hey
Where you are is where you'll stay
Au revior love to see you gone
Love you gone
Someone cue up the violins
When we kick like kids
Cut up the cute villains
Cause they make sinning
Like living here
In my city dear
Why the hell you gotta go blue
When all these people can hear you
Hey
Where you are is where you'll stay






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    Let's go blue is also the chant for Michigan College Sports teams. Braid and Hey Mercedes are both from Michigan so im thinking that the title has a double meaning?

    atticusf04on May 09, 2003   Link

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