never for one single second thought that I would
find myself at the beginning but at the end
am I wasting time
pictures fading while I sing this song a million times
a million times
all that I promised to myself
another word misplaced tonight
all that I'm holding in
why am I holding in
so far so good
a picture's worth a thousand words
so far so good
a picture's worth a thousand words
forever thriving on a feeling no tomorrow
without a day of growing older I can defend
the bridge I burn this time
at constant odds with the hope that keeps me alive
keeps me alive
all that I promised to myself
another word misplaced tonight
all that I'm holding in
why am I holding in



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    hey does anybody kno how 2 get thier big blue monkey's cd "story of the year"

    hardrockeron December 28, 2004   Link
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    this song is great , and it has no comments?

    murphyxshamrockson May 30, 2005   Link
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    I love this song. I donno maybe the picture thing is talking about a good memory he had people dont belive him about. I love the crash ride symbol towards the end of this song!

    mxthunderon February 06, 2007   Link

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