Hey, I geuss I'll figure it out
The reasons why things went the way they did
And why we can't accept it
We'd Fall asleep, but not before we excorcised the evil things that everyone
Hides
We would lie there in my bed,
Do you remember all those nights we never slept
No clothes, sweaty doing all those things I never thought I'd do
And I did them with you

and hey, don't feel bad.
No one can ever take away the boardwalk trips or the subways
I think we grew up
Past the hang-ups and the evil stares
The fuck you toos and I don't cares
We would lie there in my bed,
Do you remember all those nights we never slept
No clothes, sweaty doing all those things I never thought I'd do
And I did them with you

Hey, I geuss I'll figure it out
The reasons why things went the way they did
And why we can't accept it
We'd Fall asleep, but not before we excorcised the evil things that everyone
Hides
We would lie there in my bed,
Do you remember all those nights we never slept

And even though we brought it crashing to an end, I loved it all
And now I love my friend
I loved it all,
I love the girl,
I love my friend.









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    this is my favorite song on the new cd. it reminds me of a falling out i had with one of my friends, especially the lines that emogeek mentioned. i love the movielife, and how their lyrics are simple, but still meaningful. rock the fuck on movielife

    Xtragic mistakeXon May 07, 2003   Link

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