Now for the question
That just won't go away
"So what are we
Gonna do today?"
Cause it seems like
For the last four years
We've had far much
Less of a say
I know I always come out
Like a pessimist
But there is always something else
That's leading up to this
Chris used to come
To all the local shows
Back when the days were simpler
Do you remember?

[Chorus]
Those days are gone but Chris is not
And now he's got green hair
And in fact along with that
He's developed a severe disliking for
For the band! [Repeat: x4]
And I don't like, how it seems like
Anything and everything is always
For the band
For the band! [Repeat: x4]
I don't like, how it seems like
Anything and everything is always
For the band

So don't think I'm going to
Sit and complain
When there's so many
Good things left to say
But watch closely
As I refrain
From forgetting who I am along the way

[Chorus]

She sat me down and said to me
I think you've misplaced your identity
Cause what you do isn't all of who
You really are

Cause everyday is just the same to me
We'll play it sloppily
And sing it out of key
Everyday is just the same to me
We'll play it sloppily
We'll sing it out of key

[Chorus]


Lyrics submitted by SwimAndy013

For the Band Lyrics as written by Matthew Arnold Thiessen

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    No one will probably believe me but Relient K wrote this song about my brother, Chris. And SwimAndy is to my knowledge completely correct about the songs meaning.

    AgentDinkon January 18, 2008   Link

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