I don't mind what you're running
'Cause you and me we're just something
Don't just hang what you're running on
I don't mind the sound alone

One and all
We are, we are so young
We're young, we're young

One and all
We are, we are so young
We're young, we're young

One and all
We are, we are so young
We're young, we're young

Let's get heat and we living
Don't ya hide what you're getting
Don't ya want all the ones that stall
Don't ya mind, if it's me at all
One and all

I just say when you love him
'Cause you and me we are running
Baby sweet, are we rust in cuffs
I don't save for rainy days

One and all
We are, we are so young
We're young, we're young

One and all
We are, we are so young
We're young, we're young

One and all
We are, we are so young
We're young, we're young

Can't just care what you're doing
Me and you, we're just ruined
Just but cheat for the morning's traum
Don't ya mind, if it's me at all
If it's me at all, if it's me at all

I don't mind a thing or two
One and all
We are, we are so young
One and all
We are, we are so young
One and all
We are, we are so young
One and all


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One and All Lyrics as written by William Corgan

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    Ah shit, I always had assumed that 'see you' was 'sayo', damn american accents. now my graffiti around my hometown means nothing. boy do i feel dumb.

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