Every time I turn around I see places that look so unreal
Every time I try to say exactly how I feel
And when I look at you I see a different side each and every time
I try to find another place there's nothing I can find
I wanna say feel it slipping away
It happens ever time you're in my mind
I want to say things that to you are true
But I'm not sure about you
I'll never be who you want me to be
Gotta take some time in my life
Won't ever know until I try
I just gotta know why
Wouldn't you like all the best things out of life?
All you got to do is just try then run for your life
All you gotta do is what's best for you
All you gotta do is get through and run for your life
A silence speaks to me a voice that seems so far away
The unheard cries of wasted lives I hear them everyday
Left in this sullen room I search for things that I can find
To hold on to to help me through nothing can be divined
All of these images start crumbling from my memory
I search my mind go back in time to the way things used to be


Lyrics submitted by black_cow_of_death

Every Time Lyrics as written by Fletcher Douglas Dragge Byron C. Mcmackin

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    I think this song's about having a crush on a girl you could never have,then when you finally get her in your grasps you realize that she's nothing but a greedy bitch.

    And FUCK ATHORITY!!!

    BoneofFearon August 06, 2002   Link
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    makes me think of my parents divorce. maybe the same thing happened to the singer of pennywise?

    tjtech12on August 15, 2007   Link
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    I personally think its about Thirsk. I think its written by the band representing that Thirsk wanted to speak about his problems, but could not get them out.

    nex2289on May 12, 2009   Link
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    I don't see Thirsk in this song at all...

    I agree with the first. It's one of Pennywise's few relationship songs. You have heavy crushes on girls, but the you realize that they aren't as perfect once you get to know them.

    epicmikenomoreon July 07, 2010   Link

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