I sat and stared at the sky
I knew I'd find myself there again
I wonder how else to cope with the air
The air that brings me this luck
I'm unlucky, that's just me
Seems what used to be has changed.

I feel it coming again
I feel it coming with the wind
I feel it coming again
I feel it breaking with the waves

And I know
I would feel it again if I just played along
Supid games are for stupid people
and they end just like a song
A song with no beginning
A song that has no meaning
just like this one


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2's And 3's Lyrics as written by Chad Everett Gilbert Cyrus William Bolooki

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    this song is a song with no beginning, a song that has no meaning!

    bernzon February 07, 2002   Link
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    i sat and stared at the sky. i knew i'd find myself there again. i wonder how else to cope with the air. the air that brings me this luck. i'm unlucky thats just me....man i love that lyric!

    emopunkfanon April 14, 2002   Link
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    Earlier this year, I had a lot of issues with my friends. After about a month, things were resolved. For the next couple of months, things were never really the same. I felt as if I always had to suspect that they were double-crossing me. And I found out that they were. So this song just reminds me of how stupid I was to think that these people were really my friends in the first place.

    cakeladycaseyon April 18, 2002   Link
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    intense. I understand what you're trying to say... Great song too, great lyrics.

    xJoeBoothxon May 14, 2002   Link
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    i have a question.. is it A New Found Glory or New Found Glory?

    DisturbedBeautyon June 02, 2002   Link
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    nvr mind.. i found out

    DisturbedBeautyon June 02, 2002   Link
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    i think its new found glory

    NFGPunkron June 02, 2002   Link
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    this song kicks ass i think its about bing unlucky with women or it could be a sng ith no beginning and a son that has noending but i dont know whatever

    xXFatTonyRSWXxon June 05, 2002   Link
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    this song is one of their best,period.5 out of 5, great song

    g*star13on June 11, 2002   Link
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    this song is just about finding out people arent who you really think they are. you find out something you dont want to know and you tell yourself cant be true, and you dont know how to cope with it. then when you think the problems resolved, or you think you have found new friends, real friends that wont hurt you, it all happens again. you know if you just did the same thing to everyone else that they did to you, you wouldnt know what it felt like to hurt, but that would be stupid, because you know how it feels on the other side of the fence.

    halffaston June 11, 2002   Link

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