Hey, we should crash the party on Christmas Eve
Hey, we should write our name on every wall we see
Hey, we should break our wallets at every bar
Hey, we could break the bed without broken hearts
La la la la
And we could leave the lonely and lost
To their lonesome hearts

Don't just stand there with your face in your hands
Don't just stand there
Clean up your broken glass!

Hey, we should crash the party on New Year's Eve
Hey, we should write our name on every wall we see
La la la la
And we could leave the lonely and lost
To their lonesome hearts

Don't just stand there like a ghost in my room
Don't just stand there with that same old t.v. set
Don't just stand there pointing out west
And don't stand there telling me I'm nothing

Don't just stand there, just tell me I'm something
Don't just stand there, just tell me I'm something
Don't just stand there, I am something


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Lost to the Lonesome song meanings
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    This isn't "Lost to the Lonesome".

    mynameisanhon May 19, 2007   Link
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    Hey, we should crash the party on christmas eve hey, we should write our name on every wall we see hey, we should break our wallets at every bar hey, we could break the bed without broken hearts la la la la and we could leave the lonely and lost to their lonesome hearts don’t just stand there with your face in your hands don’t just stand there clean up your broken glass!

    hey, we should crash the party on new years eve hey, we should write our name on every wall we see la la la la and we could leave the lonely and lost to their lonesome hearts

    don’t just stand there like a ghost in my room don’t just stand there with that same old t.v. set don’t just stand there pointing out west and don’t stand there telling me i’m nothing

    don’t just stand there just tell me i’m something don’t just stand there just tell me i’m something don’t just stand there i am something

    rkpetersenon July 06, 2007   Link
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    this is the song of the year!!! la la la la ...la la la la

    still illon July 13, 2007   Link

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