Above the garage, you climbed up the stairs
Welcome to no good (whoa-oh-oh-oh, whoa-oh-oh-oh)
I led you up there, but you were too young
Welcome to no good (whoa-oh-oh-oh)
Just remember that we all make mistakes and know (whoa-oh-oh-oh)
One big slip-up makes it all, all go away

You stepped over the line
And whose side are you on?
I know where I stand

And I don't blame you (and I stand up to you)
We spent too long in another world
Just remember that we all make mistakes and that I-I'm not going away)
One big slip-up nearly took it away

No, no, no, I don't blame you
That would do no good
And thank hell that we're moving on, moving on
I used to hate myself just a little for that
('Cause one big slip-up makes it all, all go away)

I stepped over the line
But whose side are you on?
I know where I stand

I, I need you
But it's not normal
If I refuse
To be by myself
I, I need you
And it's not normal
If I refuse
To be by myself

Above the garage, you climbed up to sin
And up into no good (whoa-oh-oh-oh)
Just remember that we all make mistakes and know (whoa-oh-oh-oh)
One big slip-up makes it all go away

I led you up there
And lied I love you (I love you)
You know I do (I do)
Just remember that we all make mistakes and know (I...)
One big slip-up makes it all go away (I...)

You stepped over the line
But whose side are you on?
I know where I...

I, I need you
But it's not normal
If I refuse
To be by myself
I, I need you
And it's not normal
If I refuse
To be by myself


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    How the hell are there copyright restrictions on the lyrics of a song? FFS

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