So this is what were up against
So this is what were up against!

Face it
This is what were up,up against
Your waiting
And every minute is a minute away
Face it
This is what were up,up against
Your waiting
And every minute is a minute away

Regrets always work
Excuses work better
A practical exchange
Or a trade for the truth
But you know it never held on
(but you know it never held on)
Pretend it's still good now

Face it
This is what were up,up against
Your waiting
And every minute is a minute away
Face it
This is what were up,up against
Your waiting
And every minute is a minute away

Were turning our clocks back
Just never our self
So go with the flow just relax (just relax)
You never feel the jet lag
Unless your trying to fit in (fit in)

Face it
This is what were up,up against
Your waiting
And every minute is a minute away
Face it
This is what were up,up against
Your waiting
And every minute is a minute away
(every minute is a minute away)

Less is more
Except when it comes to mistake
How long is long
That depends how long it takes
Less is more
Except when it comes to mistake
How long is long
That depends how long it takes

Not years
Not months
Not days
Your blackout memories


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    Anarkissed: I agree wholeheartedly.

    noseovertail711on August 02, 2006   Link

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