The storm is rushing on me
Here's the flood flash
I feel so locked and loaded
Let me out, let me out

Wake up in a wasteland
Where the trees are crashing fast
Make or break or the road explodes
Get out, get out of this town

Live faster, love stronger
Better speed up or get blown over
Time's wasting, how much longer
Before I get myself free
Of these hurricane streets?

Headed for disaster
Way beyond the fear
In the rear view, watch it all
Just disappear, disappear

I don't care where I'm headed
Anywhere but here
Won't waste my life
Can't waste another night
In this town, this town

Live faster, love stronger
Better speed up or get blown over
Time's wasting, how much longer
Before I get myself free
Of these hurricane?

Leaves are blowing down the streets
Wind crawling up our knees
Somebody get the keys
Rain is falling from the sky
But no fear in our eyes, we're ready to fly

Live faster, love stronger
Better speed up or get blown over
Time's wasting, how much longer
Before I get myself free
Of these hurricane streets?

Live faster, love stronger
Better speed up or get blown over
Time's wasting, how much longer
Before I get myself free
Of these hurricane streets?


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Hurricane Streets Lyrics as written by David Katz Cassadee Pope

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    exactly. i am a HUGGGGGGGEEEEEE paramore &+ hey monday fan alike, but they are totally different. paramore is a little bit more punk-ish, and i think paramore's songs are even a little bit deeper then hey mondays (however, i do no mean that paramore is better-- they've been going for 5+ years and hey mondays new, not only that but cassadee pope's voice is heard much better then hayley's. while hayley HAS a beautiful voice, the guitar often overpowers it.). hey monday's music is about a new chapter in life, and maybe even a bit more lighter topics.(:

    lovealwayskellyon April 13, 2010   Link

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