No, I won't go I want to stay here with you
No, I won't go I want to stay here with you

Now say what you need, don't hesitate, make that call.
If you need help scream "hey you", quietly one more time "hey you".

Dreams they don't help, but they do stop the hurt, for now.
I guess we will have to figure this one out...

Now say what you need, don't hesitate, make that call.
If you need help scream "hey you", quietly one more time "hey you".

It's the passing of America....

I wanted to cry...


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    I cant believe no one has posted about this song! this song is incredible, this is what this band is known for! kenny always gets everyone to come on stage and sing for it....so full of emotion =)

    BrokenPromiseson May 08, 2002   Link
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    it incredible sucks.

    sierpon May 08, 2002   Link
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    that didn't make any sense

    BrokenPromiseson May 09, 2002   Link
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    haha i went to a moneen show and for this song people were all going nuts on stage and kenny was getting tackled but he still kept playing and there were these two guys from the crowd who took over singing. it was cool

    Action and Actionon May 09, 2002   Link
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    ya, its so great...ive only seen them once, but id have to say, it was like the best show ive been too, because of the audience involvment....it sucked though, because the band was having so many technical difficulties and kenny got so pissed off, which made him even crazier! he stagedived right on my head...it hurt a bit, but it was worth it! haha

    BrokenPromiseson May 17, 2002   Link
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    moneen are so shit

    myheartbleedscoldon May 26, 2002   Link
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    SONGMEANINGS... post some goddamn songmeanings people, don't argue about how good you think a band is cause really I don't think that anyone cares what some hairy little emo kid 650 miles away thinks about their favorite band. I love you all.

    emo sunshineon May 29, 2002   Link
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    hmm...

    maybe its about someone needing help? and someone saying to ask for it if they do? but then wahts with the 'passing of america' thing?

    blinkyon June 10, 2002   Link
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    its about kenny's old band and touring. they didnt go to america.

    Action and Actionon June 10, 2002   Link
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    well then now im confused about the rest of the song...

    blinkyon June 11, 2002   Link

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