Lately, I've been
Living in my head
The rest of me is dead
I'm dying for truth

Make me believe
No more left and right
Come on take my side
I'm fightin' for you
I'm fightin' for you

Pleased to meet you, take my hand
There is no way back from here
Pleased to meet you, say your prayers
There is no way back from here
But I don't care
No way back from here

Wake me, I'm ready
Somethin' don't seem right
I was dreaming
I was talkin' to you

Memory, mend me
Know I've seen my share
Things I can't repair
I'm breaking to you
I'm breaking to you

Pleased to meet you, take my hand
There is no way back from here
Pleased to meet you, say your prayers
There is no way back from here
But I don't care
No way back from here, yeah

Pleased to meet you, take my hand
There is no way back from here
Pleased to meet you, say your prayers
There is no way back from here
But I don't care
No way back from here, yeah


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No Way Back Lyrics as written by David Grohl Christopher Shiflett

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    I like this song, but does anyone else hear that weird 'ringing' sound? It's really apparent at about 0:20... I don't like it.

    paytbiddon June 17, 2005   Link

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