Let's take this all the way
Uh oh, uh oh
Nothing can touch us now
Uh oh, uh oh

Lately I've been thinking about changing myself
Into everything I ever wanted to be
Don't be afraid of what I'm becoming
I swear that I will always remember
Never forget how I became who I am
Never forget how it all started
(Started with ...)

Let's take this all the way
Let's take this all the way
Nothing can touch us now
Uh oh, uh oh
Now that the future is here
And our purpose is clear

Listen closely and I'll start going over
How things around here are going to be from now on
Dancing circles surround you
I never gave a fuck about you or your friends anyway

Let's take this all the way
Let's take this all the way
Nothing can touch us now
Uh oh, uh oh
Now that the future is here
And our purpose is clear
We are farther along then I can ever remember

Let's take this all the way
Uh oh, uh oh
Nothing can touch us now
Uh oh, uh oh
Now that the future is here
And our purpose is clear
We are farther along then I can ever remember


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    "Lately I've been thinking about changing myself Into everything I ever wanted to be"

    love.

    ellie117on January 10, 2007   Link
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    lyrics are wrong surround = around

    kpkriminalon February 16, 2007   Link
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    I love the Music Video for this song.

    ^-^ but then again who wouldn't love seeing Self Against City?

    Feldmanon March 26, 2007   Link
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    started with... saying "Let's take this all the way.."

    But yeah. I really love this song. I think again he's got this girl that was going to hurt him and he knew about it. He is trying to get her to change, by him changing. "Becoming a monster," he's telling her she needs to straighten up or he's going to leave her.

    lol.

    whatevercakeson October 14, 2007   Link

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