I left a tip, but it was never a donation
I took a trip, but it was never a vacation
I took a seat, but I refuse to take a number
And so, defeated, I proceeded unencumbered

I'd say an ounce of prevention
Is worth a pound of attention span

I took her hand, but it was not in matrimony
I told my side, but it was never testimony

I'd say an ounce of prevention
Is worth a pound of attention span

Spanning all the ages (spanning all the ages)
Turning all the pages
All the history of me is incomplete

Everything is un-
Everything is unfin-
Everything is unfinished

I played along, but it was not for recreation
I left my home, but it was not evacuation
I made a pact that I would finish what I started
I admit the fact I was distracted and outsmarted

I'd say an ounce of prevention
Is worth a pound of attention span

Everything is un-
Everything is unfin-
Everything is unfinished

Everything is un-
Everything is unfin-
Everything is unfinished

Everything is un-
Everything is unfin-
Everything is unfinished

Everything is unfin-


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Unfinished Lyrics as written by Steven Page Kevin Hearn

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    This song is great. BNL is one of the greatest bands ever. I love their mixture of great music, intelligent lyrics, and original style.

    Tomshaqon April 28, 2006   Link

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