The night is perfect
Take out your blades, get out your guns
We'll drink our poison, then wait and see what we become

Hey boys grab a girl, let's move until the stars are gone
Step to the rhythm, let's give it all we've got, whoa
C'mon get up, whoa,
Get out your guns, whoa,
It's all we've got, whoa

The night is perfect
Take out your blades, get out your guns
We'll drink our poison, then wait and see what we become

Hey boys grab a girl, let's move until the stars are gone
Step to the rhythm, let's give it all we've got, whoa
C'mon get up, whoa,
Get out your guns, whoa,
It's all we've got, whoa

The stars are gone, whoa,
Come on get up, whoa,
Get out your guns, whoa,

It's all we've got, whoa
The stars are gone, whoa,
Come on get up, whoa,
Get out your guns, whoa,
It's all we've got, whoa

The stars are gone, whoa,
Come on get up, whoa,
Get out your guns, whoa,
It's all we've got, whoa


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What We Become Lyrics as written by Joel Vanderuit Darren Cordeux

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    I really love the verse in this song, it sounds awsome. The guitar, bass and drums just sound so good together, along with the vocals. The chorus sort of brings the quality of the song down, but all in all, an awsome song! Not too sure about the meaning of the song though..

    youforeahon September 12, 2005   Link
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    I TOTALLY AGREE WITH youforeah!! i adore this song...it sounds totally awsum! "get out ur guns...woahhh

    always_4eva_nowon September 30, 2005   Link
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    I think this song is just about partying ("this night is perfect"), drinking ("poison"), socialising ("hey boys grab a girl")... simply just having fun and being young a vibrant.

    bleedthecoloursopenon January 12, 2006   Link
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    'get out your blades' reminds me of lines....

    ashmashon August 03, 2006   Link
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    oops... take our your blades

    ashmashon August 03, 2006   Link
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    p.s. i LOVE that wicked little solo at the end... that pretty much makes the song for me

    ashmashon August 03, 2006   Link

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