Looking back now I see how far I've gone
It's been a while now for only one song
Past intentions I never ever meant to deal with now
Well just by looking around
I don't think that I'll ever come down
Well you know right now that I am trying to change
But believe now I'll try to change
Everything you know that I could rearrange
And it gets harder and harder now
Well you know I want to change the past

Past intentions I never ever meant to deal with just by looking around
Well you know I tried so hard to change right now
Well just by looking around
Well I don't think that I'll ever come down
All the way down

(All the way down)
(All the way down)
(All the way down)

Well you know right now I'll try to change
Everything you know that I could rearrange
And it gets harder and harder now
Well you know I want to change the past


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Scraped Knees Lyrics as written by Ian R. Grushka Chad Everett Gilbert

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    Wouldn't it be read if they did this song at a concert?

    I wonder if Jordan's voice can still be that powerful.

    What a great CD, these songs have so much emotion in them.

    johnson032on May 13, 2002   Link
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    umm... thats supposed to say "rad"

    and why the heck is Jordan changing his voice again for the upcoming CD?

    johnson032on June 10, 2002   Link
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    i love this song...its better then any song on the new shit...qoute shit..

    I saved the dayon June 17, 2002   Link
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    i think this is one of they're best songs. it's real fast n shit and its original. i think its just about him doing some stuff in the past that his gf didnt like, and hes saying he cant change that but he'll try and change himself for her

    regan_89on July 21, 2002   Link
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    it's my favorite song on the ep :)

    Konstantine621on August 17, 2002   Link
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    i love this song. the bass in the intro is awesome. i like when everyone screams ALL THE WAY DOWN!

    i

    Sick Of Smilingon August 17, 2002   Link
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    i heart this song

    PoeticRockeron August 26, 2002   Link
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    i like it!! i havent heard any of the new shiznit...

    gchicvicious11on September 01, 2002   Link
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    cool song

    ApocalypsBitch13on September 01, 2002   Link
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    lol, I heart it, also

    Grrr-ish-nesson September 11, 2002   Link

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