Too much time in this same place got to get out
An undenying feeling I gotta get away
Too many thoughts in one space I've finally had it
A dream now takes to a secret place that lies

So far away
It's what you do with it it's what you've waited for
And when you find it a place where no one has been before
I know I gotta listen to my mind 'cause if it happens to me

Sometimes
Finda place where you can go where nobody knows
Nobody knows
Gone and without a trace I'd like to have it

Taking only with me good dreams of yesterday
And my best friend whom with I'll share this journey
Our mental bags are packed 'cause we're leaving here today
It's what you do with it

It's what you've waited for


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It's What You Do With It Lyrics as written by Jim Lindberg Fletcher Dragge

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    I gotta admit,this is a great Pennywise song with great meaning to me.But I haven't heard the song in the longest time so I forgot the meaning.Someone else wanna take a shot at it...

    BoneofFearon August 06, 2002   Link
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    About making a change in your life by way of looking inside of yourself and figuring out whats wrong, and what you need to do to fix it.

    boozmon June 09, 2003   Link
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    Agree with boozm. A great posoitive song

    nex2289on May 12, 2009   Link
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    It's about how your actions are only good if you use them correctly, because this song is also about getting away from somewhere you don't like.

    epicmikenomoreon June 21, 2010   Link
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    agree with everyone here, love the backing vocals by Jason at the end.

    psioniczon March 13, 2014   Link

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