I know the night has reached that stage again,
Were i never wanna see my home,
I know that you'll provide the brains,
But who'll provide the brawn,
And if it comes down to me and him,
You know id kiss you better,
I kept the message you sent me

There with me,
If youre scared,
My beliefs make me bound

I think its time we compiled a list,
Of places where we shouldnt go,
Now is not the time to lose your voice,
Everyone should have a choice,
And if you should ever fall,
You know id kiss you better,
I kept the letters that you sent me

Close your eyes,
If youre scared,
My beliefs will make you drown

You, are you so scared that your just gonna let it happen
You, are you so scared that your just gonna let it happen
You, are you so scared that your just gonna let it happen
You, are you so scared that your just gonna let it happen


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  • +1
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    best finish to an album for a while. amazing...

    forever delayedon May 03, 2005   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    i love this song. just the whole idea that like, come on, you know i'm better than that other guy. and then the bottom is so true of some people. they're just so scared that they just let it happen without doing anything, which is stupid!

    but yea, definately great song, great band.

    mtdewjunkieon August 01, 2005   Link
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    General Comment

    "I know you'll provide the brains, but who'll provide the brawn?"

    always makes me smile. :) brilliant song on an amazing album. I agree with forever delayed - definetely a really great song to end an album with.

    smuffyon April 23, 2006   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    It's bear with me not there with me.

    I like the acoustic one on Missing Songs.

    Wallamanageon June 16, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    this is a fantastic album.. a better futureheads? i think so

    jamesb12on May 29, 2005   Link
  • 0
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    The best double meaning ever as it carries on throughout the whole fucking song...

    canedgraffition December 27, 2005   Link
  • 0
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    "i think it's time we complied a list, of places where we shouldn't go. now is not the time to loose your voice, everyone should have a choice."

    i think this song is about a guy who loves a girl that he can't be with and she is moving on.

    iamsceneon February 07, 2006   Link
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    loose your voice or lose your voice when i listen to it i always get lose your voice, it would make more sense i think

    A_Schebenon June 29, 2007   Link
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    love the double meaning

    "and if it comes down to me and him, you know i'd kiss you better."

    "and if you should ever fall, you know i'd kiss you better."

    Jen-on August 20, 2007   Link
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    its: compiled a list and its "lose your voice" amazing song, one of my favourites from the old album

    A_Schebenon October 05, 2007   Link

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