I take the blame,
It's not the same,
What a shame,
Future lessons for past insinuations,
It makes sense to me,
Makes sense to me,
I left the keys under the seat.

If you're fuelling desire,
Its the need to,
Hit the lights and,
Fuck the liar,
When you're chewing on your words,
You won't need to believe me.

I know this would never stay between us,
And that's alright cause I don't have anything to hide,
And my only, desire is to uncover,
The truth about me.

Say oh well and grab a hand with anyone tonight,
But it's still life photos,
Overexposed with a footnote hanging on the wall won't stop me now.
Overexposed with a footnote hanging on the wall won't stop me now.

(It won't stop me now)

And I'll shake this cage we call the stage,
It's too late to be playing games,
All I'm saying is if you don't see change,
It's cause you haven't seen what I have seen.

This would never stay between us,
And that's alright cause I don't have anything to hide,
And my only, desire is to uncover,
The truth about me.

Say oh well and grab a hand with anyone tonight,
But it's still life photos,
Overexposed with a footnote hanging on the wall won't stop me now.
Overexposed with a footnote hanging on the wall won't stop me now.
Overexposed with a footnote hanging on the wall won't stop me now.
Overexposed with a footnote hanging on the wall won't stop me now.


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Over Exposed Photo Lyrics as written by Joseph R. Hamilton David Schroeder

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    favorite so they say song. i saw them in concert at the HOB anaheim a few weeks ago. and theyre just as good in person.

    this song to me is about a breakup and some past tension and trying to move on. like trying to find yourself after all the crap youve gone through in the relationship.

    lindseynicoleon October 03, 2006   Link
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    such a good song. I can't believe people don't comment them more. I don't really know what it means but its such a cute song i loves it.

    musicismosthighon April 29, 2007   Link
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    lol i dont know what its about either... they are pretty amazing....

    tommycameronon June 14, 2007   Link

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