She says she's no good with words, but I'm worse
Barely stuttered out a joke of a romantic stuck to my tongue
Weighed down with words too overdramatic
Tonight it's it can't get much worse
Versus no one should ever feel like

I'm two quarters and a heart down
And I don't want to forget how your voice sounds
These words are all I have so I write them
So you need them just to get by

Dance, dance
We're falling apart to halftime
Dance, dance
And these are the lives you love to lead
Dance, this is the way they'd love
If they knew how misery loved me

You always fold just before you're found out
Drink up it's last call last resort
But only the first mistake and I

I'm two quarters and a heart down
And I don't want to forget how your voice sounds
These words are all I have so I write them
So you need them just to get by

Why don't you show me a little bit of spine
You've been saving for his mattress, love?

Dance, dance
We're falling apart to halftime
Dance, dance
And these are the lives you love to lead
Dance, this is the way they'd love if they knew how misery loved me

Why don't you show me a little bit of spine
You've been saving for his mattress? (Mattress, mattress)
I only want sympathy in the form of you crawling into bed with me

Dance, dance
We're falling apart to halftime
Dance, dance
And these are the lives you love to lead

Dance this is the way they'd love (way they'd love)
Dance this is the way they'd love (way they'd love)
Dance this is the way they'd love if they knew how misery loved me

Dance, dance
Dance, dance
Dance, dance
Dance, dance


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Dance, Dance Lyrics as written by Patrick Stump Peter Wentz

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    Ok first off...whoevr r typng liek dis...You need to grow up and learn that that kind of typing in forums only makes you look like a dumb idiot. And don't sit there telling me that its the internet and its all ok. Chatspeak was invented when you were in chats and crunched for time. Forums aren't live like chats so theres no reason that you wouldn't have time to clean up your responses.

    Second off...I do agree completely that Fall Out Boy is completely a fad and that MTV overplays the bad crap until people are brainwashed into liking it...but come on...its been happening that way for ages. Look at the 80s, the most popular songs that came out of that era were just overplayed until people like them. And you know, most people who follow these fad bands only know like 4 of their songs. And its always just their singles. But then again thats the same for a lot of bands.

    And speaking of fads...haven't you noticed that you can't tell the guys apart from a lot of the bands you see at 4 AM on VH1. I like to think of this music as emo punk because its very upbeat like a lot of punk rock is, but the guys look really emo and they lyrics are emo. Oh and for all the little fangirls who check these comments regularly...don't start screaming at me because I'm stereotyping emo. Remember, that doesn't mean that I hate it.

    Also I don't understand why you people come here to comment on something you hate. I know it can make people mad that this stuff is so popular today, but your not changing anyone's mind. Especially when all you say is like "Fall Out Boy is crap and will never be half of what Nirvana is" (I'm generalizing that so whoever was talking about Nirvana don't yell at me)

    And my final point is....Why do you care so much whether a band sold out or whos just a fad? If you like the song then listen to it. If you don't then don't. I'm so sick of people refusing to listen to bands because they're popular. You do realize that if great bands didn't get popular then they might not have made half the stuff they did. And I'm not talking just today, I'm talking about any band. Like even Nirvana...sure they were once unknown...but then they got popular. And if they hadn't then I'm sure way more than half of you would have no idea who they are. All I'm trying to say is that popularity isn't a bad thing, and listen to the songs you like because you like them not because of the band or their popularity.

    PtolemyKittyon July 24, 2006   Link

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