Step back
We all need a little bit of space
And really can you trust that and leave it up to me and any other way
(Oh you read mine)
We fell exhaled and now we'll watch the sunrise
If it's right this control is golden like the sunlight
Make your move

She fell from the 31st floor and wanting more, oh no one saw her move
Isn't that a great surprise? And doesn't that make you
Alive
You know you're just so sure of wanting more, but nobody has a clue
You party with a secret smile, doesn't that get you?
Bye
This taste is bitter except when you finish, all done and lying in bed
This isn't too selfish, right?

This isn't right

Step back
We all need a little bit of space
And really can you trust that and leave it up to me and any other, and any other way

She fell from the 31st floor and wanting more, oh no one saw her move
Isn't that a great surprise? And doesn't that make you
Alive
You know you're just so sure of wanting more, but nobody has a clue
You party with a secret smile, doesn't that get you?
Bye
This taste is bitter except when you finish, all done and lying in bed
This isn't too selfish, right?

Make your move
Make your move
Make your move, whoa
Make your move

She fell from the 31st floor and wanting more, oh no one saw her move
Isn't that a great surprise? And doesn't that make you
Alive
You know you're just so sure of wanting more, but nobody has a clue
You party with a secret smile, doesn't that get you?
Bye
This taste is bitter except when you finish, all done and lying in bed
This isn't too selfish, right?

Make your move, whoa


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    great song, great lyrics

    naww54on December 22, 2006   Link
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    i looove this song, but honestly i'm not sure what it means...is it about like sex? or something? haha hel;p me!

    asannanon June 05, 2007   Link
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    i love the chorus, it's so catchy. love it.

    LilRocker7204on August 13, 2007   Link
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    i love the chorus, it's so catchy. love it.

    LilRocker7204on August 13, 2007   Link
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    i think its basically about a girl who commits suicide because life isnt what she wants it to be.

    mu$!c !$ L()v3on September 22, 2007   Link
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    i adore this song.

    kbpicklesteinon September 23, 2007   Link
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    this song is amazing. i love the higherrrrr more than anything, well not the academy is... of course:)

    tacademyis123on September 28, 2007   Link
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    ahhhh 2 days til i see the higher (again); i hope they play this song (again) this song is loveeeeee!

    tacademyis123on November 08, 2007   Link
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    ahhhh 2 days til i see the higher (again); i hope they play this song (again) this song is loveeeeee!

    tacademyis123on November 08, 2007   Link
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    You party with a secret smile, doesn't that get you?

    that part is amazing.. the whole song is amazing.. the higher is amazing..

    princessKATIEon November 17, 2007   Link

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