I need a break it's all the same
Under the sweet December rain
Just a crack of yellow light
To shine on my head
You'll find that I fought for the right
To laugh with my eyes till tears would fall
And the salt would hit my lips
With some love to help me survive
Don't you want it?
I've never seen anyone who wants it this bad

[Chorus]
You said games were much more fun
I'd rather play than get things done
Well look where we are now
Look where we are now

So the pencils change to pens
I just want to hang out with my friends
We can give it our all
Time after time but it just keeps getting harder
And getting hotter to the touch
I need the hot and simple sun
I wanna just let go
With someone to help me survive
Don't you want it?
I've never seen anyone who wants it this bad

[Chorus]

You said life happens too fast
I'd rather play and make it last
Well look where we are now
Well look where we are now

I guess if I change up this direction we could
Start it all over, my dear, yeah
If I could just move in this direction we could, yeah

[Chorus]

You said life happens too fast
I'd rather play and make it last
Well look where we are now
Well look where we are now

You said it, you said it
Games were much more fun
Well look where we are now


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Look Where We Are Now Lyrics as written by Teddy Geiger Billy Mann

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    my first impression of this song was that it was about a relationship; and I still believe that.

    My opinion is that its about this girl who keeps hanging off him and not giving him a break; and interfearing with his regular life; and look where we are now means that he has broken it off with her because of her hanging off him. And in the bridge he is sayign we could start it all over again if she would give him some space and he could move in his own direction aswell as be with her.

    This is a song where it can be put in any situation though I guess.

    nicole.xon January 21, 2007   Link

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