I bleed for my dreams in a place that I come from
This time it's true this sweats for you
Make it stop with just one move
Make it stop with just one move

Pity those with a soft hand making smaller cuts on toughest of fabric
We know what it's like when we,
Put it out in front of us or go home.
Now watch him bleed stomach turns
Let's keep this time rolling where it counts
Baby I know that I tried as desperate it seems that I'm high from watching you fail.

[Repeat: x2]
My hearts for you

Breath in deep his mind is slipping farther side of room
His feet are planted his gaze shifts to you
Can it be enough? will it be enough?

Now stop the pain at the deepest cut he's inside damaging our pride
We've driven this road to many times before with no exit

We all know what it's like when we lose hope put it out in front of us or go home
Put it out in front of us or go home.


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What's a Clock Without the Batteries? Lyrics as written by Ernest White Brian Mcternan

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    its in no way about self mutilation. its about how he gives all he's got for what he loves and his musical ambitions and how he really does want to show a girl that he loves her. Obviously there's another guy involved, probably a dick, who's treating her badly so its up to her to choose Jonny or the other guy. Maybe I'm just jumping to that conclusion because that happened to me today, but that's what the song really says to me.

    Itsonlyharryon March 18, 2010   Link

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