This is a sequel to 2001's "Reckless Abandon", and features the band looking back on their clumsy youth fondly.
Just woke up I can see it now
Its never been this close before
Tried to tell myself I didn't care
Crying out "Why am I here"
There's no point in me hiding
Only now I can see
Everyday now
Everyday now
The blame's gonna fall on me
Something deep inside
Saying move away
Tried to leave what's good behind
I should ask myself why I let it go
All those years were a waste of time
There's no point in me hiding
And only now I can see
Everyday now
Everyday now
The blame's gonna fall on me
Cause I never told you
That I cannot live without it
Now the blame's on me
Cause I never told you
That I can never live without it
Now the blame's on me
Everyday now
Everyday now
The blame's gonna fall on me
Everyday now
Everyday now
The blame's gonna fall on me
Its never been this close before
Tried to tell myself I didn't care
Crying out "Why am I here"
There's no point in me hiding
Only now I can see
Everyday now
Everyday now
The blame's gonna fall on me
Something deep inside
Saying move away
Tried to leave what's good behind
I should ask myself why I let it go
All those years were a waste of time
There's no point in me hiding
And only now I can see
Everyday now
Everyday now
The blame's gonna fall on me
Cause I never told you
That I cannot live without it
Now the blame's on me
Cause I never told you
That I can never live without it
Now the blame's on me
Everyday now
Everyday now
The blame's gonna fall on me
Everyday now
Everyday now
The blame's gonna fall on me
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