I sleep to outliving this way
Cause I live so well everyone should be re paid
From all the east coast to west coast states

From the Atlantic bench to the San Francisco bay
But I'm really not to sure
How this came to happen
But I know that I'm not so concerned

[Chorus]
Because all I wanted was all I could take
And some stood up while the others had to wait
Oh, I took my turn and I will state my case
But I could be wrong

From all the east coast to west coast states
I wanna feel the warmth from the buzz that I create
But I'm really not too sure
If it's ever gonna happen
But I know that I'm not too concerned

[Chorus]

I could be wrong
Yeah but I could be wrong
Because all I wanted was all I could take
And some stood up while the others had to wait

Oh, and I took my turn and I will state my case
I took my turn and I will state my case
Cause all I wanted was all I could take
And some stood up while the others had to wait

Oh, and I took my turn and I will state my case
Oh I took my turn and I will state my case

But I could be wrong
Yeah but I could be wrong
Yeah I could be wrong


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    It talks about how kenny sleeps well from all of the touring and that because of how well he lives he wants to repay his fans. from all the cities and states, hes not sure how this happened but he really doesnt care now.

    some shows were packed or sold out (cos some stood up while others had to wait) he came in the line of pop punk bands and took his turn he'll state his case wether TSL continue or not, but still he might be wrong about it.

    then he says from east to west coaststates, he wants to feel the buzz, a good reaction from the music he writes and performs, but hes not sure if its gonna happen now (maybe cos of their sound change and the fact that many listeners care about their debut album and think less of the band)

    Matthew15on May 01, 2008   Link

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