I can't stand to think about a heart so big it hurts like hell. Oh my God I gave my best but for three more years to end like this. Well do you want to fall apart? I can't stop if you can't start. Do you want to fall apart? I could if you can try to fix what I've undone. Cause I hate what I've become.
(Chorus) You know me, oh you think you do, you just don't seem to see. I've been waiting all this time to be something that I can't define. So let's cause a scene. Clap our hands and stomp our feet. Or something, yeah something. I've just gotta get myself over me.
I could stand to do without all the people I have left behind. What's the point in going around when its straight line baby. A straight line down. So let's make a list of who we need and it's not much if any thing. Lets make a list of who we need and well throw it away cause we don't need anyone, no we don't need anyone.
And I hate what I've become. You know the night life is just not for me, cause all you really need are a few good friends. I don't want to go out and be on my own, you know they started something I can't stand. You leave for the city, well count me out. Cause all this time is wasted on everything I've done.


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The First Single Lyrics as written by Ralph Vaughan Williams Anonymous

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    favorite song of all time.

    soforlaterson February 19, 2011   Link
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    i'd say this was accurate, but i don't have to get myself over me. what i need is new friends.

    mylastnameishorrificallyaccurateon September 30, 2013   Link
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    yay!!!!!!:):) th format is soooo great i luv them all local phoenix bands rock seriously we have so many talented musicians! this song puts me i a good mood it is great good times good times

    Staywhatyouareon September 14, 2002   Link
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    The Format is such an awesome band. I've gone to a lot of their shows and all their sideproject band shows, and to tell you the truth, any of the bands with one of the guy's influence is worth checking out. As for this song, it's great and it was, in fact, their first single. I fell in love with it the first time I heard Nate's unsually high guy voice. =)

    BryteEyeson June 09, 2003   Link
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    wow, i'm in awe of this song... the format rocks. i can't wait to see them.

    SometimesTheRadioon July 03, 2003   Link
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    this song is by far my favorite. it's so happy.

    abrightlylitcityon October 09, 2004   Link
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    One day I was in a very cynical mood. Then I heard this song.

    Soundboyon October 20, 2004   Link
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    I just discovered this song and I love it.

    constanton October 21, 2004   Link
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    this song rocks~!!!!!!!

    moonamion December 04, 2004   Link
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    This song is amazing. I love that nothing rhymes because it makes it more fun to listen to. and i love ther part where he says the night life is just not for me because all you really need are a few good friends becuase that is how i feel.

    beachykeen280on December 17, 2004   Link

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