The song lyrics were written by the band Van Halen, as they were asked to write a song for the 1979 movie "Over the Edge" starring Matt Dillon. The movie (and the lyrics, although more obliquely) are about bored, rebellious youth with nothing better to do than get into trouble. If you see the movie, these lyrics will make more sense. It's a great movie if you grew up in the 70s/80s you'll definitely remember some of these characters from your own life. Fun fact, after writing the song, Van Halen decided not to let the movie use it.
Does it matter to you?
Does it matter to me?
Does it matter to anybody?
Just when you thought it was safe
Just when you thought you were free
Don't look back
In this life we don't have a lot of time
We don't have the time to waste it
We've got to make the best of what we have
But you don't know what you have or what you don't have
It's like being tired but you just can't sleep
Your bed is obsolete
It's like finding out the best things in life are free
After you've already paid
In this life we don't have a lot of time
We don't have the time to waste it
We've got to make the best of what we have
But you don't know what you have or what you don't have
I want to make a difference in this world
A choice to a change, to change the choice
I want to take control of my own life, treat everybody right
I'm gonna try, I'm gonna try, gonna try
I want to make a difference in this world
A choice to a change, to change the choice
I want to take control of my own life
Treat everyone right, I'm gonna try
Does it matter to me?
Does it matter to anybody?
Just when you thought it was safe
Just when you thought you were free
Don't look back
In this life we don't have a lot of time
We don't have the time to waste it
We've got to make the best of what we have
But you don't know what you have or what you don't have
It's like being tired but you just can't sleep
Your bed is obsolete
It's like finding out the best things in life are free
After you've already paid
In this life we don't have a lot of time
We don't have the time to waste it
We've got to make the best of what we have
But you don't know what you have or what you don't have
I want to make a difference in this world
A choice to a change, to change the choice
I want to take control of my own life, treat everybody right
I'm gonna try, I'm gonna try, gonna try
I want to make a difference in this world
A choice to a change, to change the choice
I want to take control of my own life
Treat everyone right, I'm gonna try
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Don't Look Back Lyrics as written by Michael Arthur Herrera
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THe choice is being different, not caring what everyone thinks! One way to be different is to not let the world suck you in " Be in the world not of it"! this song is a song to live by totally! make the best of what u have! god luvz
in this life we don't have a lot of time, we don't have the time to waste it, we've got to make the best of what we have... those are words to live by every single day...MxPx is such an inspirational band...
these are good lyrics...now i have to go download the song
when i can b bothered neway