Two as one, a slight addiction
Are we stuck, in the routine of this
But still more nights they come and go
The world keeps spinning all I know, I know
Its just you and me, two as one

[Chorus]
For all the nights we missed
Fuck if I wasn't such a pessimist
This chapter could've played out differently
For all the nights we missed
Fuck if I wasn't such a pessimist
This chapter could've played out differently

This chapter could've played out differently

Dig behind, the bones to get down to the core
And how do I get into such a tight locked door
How many times can I take that look
The best outcome that's from the worst, the worst
Of you and me

[Chorus]

This chapter could've played out differently

Two as one
A slight addiction
Two as one
A slight addiction

[Chorus]


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Two as One Lyrics as written by Matt Good Derek Alan Bloom

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    not as bad as i thought it would be actually pretty good :] cool

    Kiss_my_eyes_135on November 14, 2007   Link
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    not as bad as i thought it would be actually pretty good :] cool

    Kiss_my_eyes_135on November 14, 2007   Link
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    I really like the new FFTL. Matt's vocals did not disappoint me and the music is pretty good too, can't wait for the new album =)

    lurks_in_shadowson November 14, 2007   Link
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    iamwilliam..we're friends on myspace l0lz

    this is like my fave song right now! its amazing! they sound just as great without sonny :D

    iluvFromFirstToLaston November 14, 2007   Link
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    this song is amazing FFTL is the same good band :)

    sandywillkillyouon November 16, 2007   Link
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    I was fully prepared to hate this song, but I find myself loving it. Matt's vocals did not disappoint me, either. They have gotten 10x better, in my opinion.

    Go FFTL. I can't wait to hear the new album. I'm excited to hear what they have accomplished without Sonny and stuff.

    xheartsgoneretroon November 16, 2007   Link
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    Yeah, I was fully prepared to hate it too. Even though FFTL is my all time favorite band. Matt's voice is a whole lot better than I thought it was going to be. :D Now I'm not so scared to go see them in concert againn...

    saralovesetfon November 16, 2007   Link
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    i completely agree with you all!..i thought i would hate it too but i looove it!..ive been a fftl fan for a while and i am really excited to hear the new cd..matt sounds better than i thought he would!!

    brit111on November 16, 2007   Link
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    i want it all over my body sonny can go suck a weiner with all his new gay techno fag shit matt would eat sonny

    samwoodon November 16, 2007   Link
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    lol. agreed.

    saralovesetfon November 17, 2007   Link

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