[Verse 1:]
Closed window pane
I stare out all day
This room and the walls
We wait for the call
And slow like decay
This progress we made

[Pre Chorus:]
Could You...

[Chorus:]
Get to the point
Get it across
To the poison
Atop of the ladder
I'm climbing up
I,I
Have my doubts

[Verse 2:]
This is a call
From my cage
Through the bars
Inspired by the dollar sign
That's dangling outside

[Pre Chorus:]
Someone....

[Chorus:]
Get to the point
Get it across
To the poison
Atop of the ladder
I'm climbing up
I,I
Have my doubts
My doubts
My doubts
My doubts!

[Bridge:]
Go on and get it right
Get it right
Just stay
Just stay the same way
Do it like
You did it before
Remain
Remain the same

[Chorus:]
Get to the point
Get it across
To the poison
That's atop of the ladder
I'm climbing up
I,I
Have my doubts

Get to the point
Get it across
To the poison
Atop of the ladder
I'm climbing up
I,I
Have my doubts


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    This song is awesome. Geniegirl has pretty much hit it on. It's really catchy too.

    SomeKid19on May 05, 2005   Link

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