Alright,
It's what we said tonight
And I'm singing
While we're wasted
It's what we said tonight
(and you don't know)
And I'm singing
While we're wasted


When the time has come
I'm at your door
My angel, now we're having a good time
And we're shaking our heads
And we're moving to the music
And we're trying
But trying isin't gonna get us anywhere

Alright,
It's what we said tonight
And I'm singing
While we're wasted
It's what we said tonight
(and you don't know)
And I'm singing
While we're wasted

I'll be there
In a hurry
I'll be there
Don't you worry

Just take my hand
and take my heart
and everything that goes with it
Let the best of me in
No one else can have it

I stand here corrected
Correct me if I'm wrong
if theres something that I'm missing
Uh oh, Here we go
Making the mistake,
Of falling in love
I'll do it all again
to make you understand

Just take my hand
and we'll run far away
we'll run
we'll run so far away

Alright,
It's what we said tonight
And I'm singing
While we're wasted
It's what we said tonight
(and you don't know)
And I'm singing
While we're wasted








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    this song is one of the best well actually i love all of the songs each and every one of them

    but this one just has a great feel to it

    i love all your songs like how the genre is not that hardcore metal, but pop punk they have such great feels to them you guys have created the best music

    shaneandeblessinon July 03, 2007   Link

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