So you like the taste of alcohol
Fill your cup again, fill it to the brim
Go to sleep tonight with tears in your eyes
Take away the pain, problem still remains
Doesn’t matter who you hurt
Do it all again, and you just pretend
That your actions go unnoticed
Noticed noticed noticed

This is not your way out
Your broken heart still bleeds
Way to young, your way to young
(Way to young, way to young)
To destroy your fate at only fifteen

So that was fun, but where are you now
Drunken on the floor will you wake up or
Will your luck run out
Outside the sirens near, inside the party clears
Midnight call reaches home
Holy shit what went wrong, is my daughter gone
Too much fun was almost fatal
Fatal fatal fatal

This is not your way out
Your broken heart still bleeds
Way to young, your way to young
(Way to young, way to young)
To destroy your fate at only fifteen

Each week gets better than the last one
You know that you can have fun
You don’t have to go out

I think of you
Are you thinking of me now
I want to be there
I want to be there

This is not your way out
Your broken heart still bleeds
Way to young, your way to young
(Way to young, way to young)
To destroy your fate at only fifteen

This is not your way out
Your broken heart still bleeds
Way to young, your way to young
(Way to young, way to young)
To destroy your fate at only fifteen


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    these lyrics are prety good. i like in the acoustiv version, when the breakdown comes in, and the guy in the backround is screaming. the fact that hes screaming in a acoustic song is awesome.

    uhiforgot91on July 28, 2006   Link
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    Ha! these guys are from my hometown (Aitkin)

    emomeperfect11on May 04, 2007   Link
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    Also, I know who this song is about, and the meaning behind it is about someone struggle with alcoholism, and how the person who was an alcoholic was someone close to them and they wanted them to stop.

    emomeperfect11on May 04, 2007   Link

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