This is a sequel to 2001's "Reckless Abandon", and features the band looking back on their clumsy youth fondly.
I guess you don't believe me now
You never wanted this
Back turned in wind, that's all you have
It's all you needed
You're all right, you're all right now
(You believe what you want to)
Gone somehow, you gone somehow
But I'm waiting for you
Get back to where you once believed
Get back, get back
You want some back to bury mean
Get back, get back
More cry from the picture perfect calm
Oh can you see it?
A bright life from the distance lead you dark
And never free her
You're all right, you're all right now
(You believe what you want to)
Gone somehow, you gone somehow
But I'm waiting for you
Get back to where you once believed
Get back, get back
You want some back to bury mean
Get back, get back
You never know just why I had it mine (had it mine)
How many way, but you're way so far now
Whatever feel you, you just had to find (had to find)
You never see it but it killed you slowly
Yeah, it's gonna kill you slowly
Yeah, it's gonna kill you slowly
Get back to where you once believed
Get back, get back
You want some back to bury mean
Get back, get back
Get back to where you once believed
Get back, get back
You want some back to bury mean
Get back, get back
You never wanted this
Back turned in wind, that's all you have
It's all you needed
You're all right, you're all right now
(You believe what you want to)
Gone somehow, you gone somehow
But I'm waiting for you
Get back to where you once believed
Get back, get back
You want some back to bury mean
Get back, get back
More cry from the picture perfect calm
Oh can you see it?
A bright life from the distance lead you dark
And never free her
You're all right, you're all right now
(You believe what you want to)
Gone somehow, you gone somehow
But I'm waiting for you
Get back to where you once believed
Get back, get back
You want some back to bury mean
Get back, get back
You never know just why I had it mine (had it mine)
How many way, but you're way so far now
Whatever feel you, you just had to find (had to find)
You never see it but it killed you slowly
Yeah, it's gonna kill you slowly
Yeah, it's gonna kill you slowly
Get back to where you once believed
Get back, get back
You want some back to bury mean
Get back, get back
Get back to where you once believed
Get back, get back
You want some back to bury mean
Get back, get back
Lyrics submitted by arandomguy
Get Back Lyrics as written by Jerome Jefferson Brian Overton
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Capitol CMG Publishing
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