I'm not the only one

I'm not the only one

I know what your thinking



Honestly,your carefree

Life on weekends is starting to tear us apart

Honestly, why can't we

Leave the nightlife for the lonely

And spend your evening right beside me


And when the drinks go down too fast

You slow down baby

It's time to come clean


[Chorus]

I'm not the only one

I'm not the only one

(I know what your thinking, I know what your thinking, I know what your thinking now)

I'm not the only one

I'm not the only one

(I know what your thinking, I know what your thinking, I know what your thinking now


Honestly, think clearly when conscious

feels unconscious

and black and white perspective

turns to gray

Honestly, sleep soundly but while you

Fall asleep I'm leaving

So enjoy all the things you're dreaming


And when the drinks go down too fast

You slow down baby

It's time to come clean


[Chorus]


You hate what you don't know

It's just a matter of time for you


[Chorus]



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Old Habits Die Hard Lyrics as written by Craig Spelliscy Andrew Usenik

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    In the music video the song is about secret and deceptive lives of a family 1-the mother is an alcoholic 2-the father is a gambling addict 3-the daughter is a slut 4-the son is a smoker in the end, theyre sitting at the table as if theres no problem so in my opinion, "its just a matter of time" before you become your parents

    the_howeeon May 19, 2007   Link
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    and before anyone jumps down my throat, i chose the word slut because she has a b/f who had JUST text her saying he loved her, but she closes the phone and jumps on the first guy she sees like her b/f doesnt matter

    the_howeeon May 19, 2007   Link
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    i dont think slut is the right word to come to mind. i just feel like she's done with him. and she just wants to party. but he's still all. oooh i love you. and she reads it and is like i dont care. so she's ready to live out her life? not ready to settle down and end up like her alcoholic mother.

    nikkinion May 24, 2007   Link
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    fair enough

    the_howeeon May 30, 2007   Link
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    I'm Listening To It Right At This Very Moment!!

    =]]

    Yeay

    [[Love]]

    Lindsey

    Screamxxforxxmeon June 17, 2007   Link
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    theirs no chorus at the start. just erase it.

    the_riddler42on July 12, 2007   Link
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    ignore what i just wrote. im retarded. but on a side note... good song

    the_riddler42on July 14, 2007   Link
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    yeah, awesome song.

    ha... i think i agree with the rest of you, it's about the side of people that nobody else sees... how everyone has secrets, that we can live our lives and nobody (usually family) has a clue... i like it.

    voidhunteron July 16, 2007   Link

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