It's over
don't you believe it's over
How did I get here without feeling anything?
Stay true, see it through they say
Tick tock, time just slips away
And when the air is clear
The way I go is the way I feel

I'll go away, I'll go away, I'll go my own way
I'll go away, I'll go away, I'll go my own way
I'll go away, I'll go away, I'll go my own way
I'll go away

This is my anthem
I know it like I know everything
I see it everywhere and in everyone
It's complication, it's validation
Stay true, see it through they say
Tick tock, time just slips away
And where the air is clear
where I'll go is anywhere I feel

I'll go away, I'll go away, I'll go my own way
I'll go away, I'll go away, I'll go my own way
I'll go away, I'll go away, I'll go my own way
I'll go away

Stay true, is that what they really say?
See it through, there is no easy way
If it's right, why do I feel this way?
Tick tock, time just slips away

I'll go my own way


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I Go Away Lyrics as written by Peter W. Keusch Amanda Lucille Warner

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    "It's over, indulgently sober" good job though! I fippin love MNDR!

    smackjackthecrackermanon July 06, 2010   Link
  • +1
    My Interpretation

    It's over, indulgently sober. How did I get here without feeling anything?

    • I think this means that the female is not really in love with he "lover"

    Stay true, see it through they say. Tick tock, time just slips away.

    • now her friends are telling her to stay with him, but she cant make a choice. Time is ticking to make a choice to stay or leave

    And when the air is clear The way I go is the way I feel.

    • She then makes her choice, based on how she feels and leaves
    beldinon December 06, 2011   Link
  • 0
    Song Meaning

    It is pretty simple, they are in a relationship they don't want to be in, and they want out. MNDR herself said that she wanted to write a song without metaphors, and that at the point of her life when she wrote it, she just wanted to go away.

    cooperwon December 23, 2012   Link

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