Don't try and sound right,
just hope your honest and trust you'll end up somewhere
That girl that made you promise she says, try not to care
I don't know if I'm good, and everyone knows it.
You ever feel you were meant to be alone? because I saw a play
and and a character said that he was destined to never feel at home

Don't go. Tonight I'm looking for salt in a snow globe
Because what I had is slipping fast. Dr. Howe, Please call back.
I'm not sleeping and, I don't care I'm singing loud but no one hears
I'll wake up tomorrow and still feel wrong
I'm not sleeping and, I don't care I'm singing loud but no one hears
I'll wake up tomorrow and still feel wrong for these days

What good am I to anyone like this?
It's been a hard couple months I'll admit
But after tonight I'm not so convinced that I'm wrong
I feel at ease with my lows, and I'll take it. Lord knows I'll take it.
Tonight they're explainable, far from extraneous.

Always expecting, I seldom discover or turn flaws into questions.
Great questions of the times.
I guess I'm an artist whose confines brought him luck
Choked by second guessing but I know that's not enough


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    General Comment

    These are the lyrics to Convinced I'm Wrong. Not Heart Attack At Thirty.

    IanIsSuperRadon March 20, 2008   Link
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    Correct lyrics for this song:

    Heart Attack at Thirty by Polar Bear Club

    8 years from now, I will go into cardiac arrest There is no doubt, my body will give and pay for this Night after night, all my many demons have a go carving their names with tiny hearts and arrows into bone This night explodes in my eyes

    There is a light in the sky, highest of many The distance intensified by it burning so bright It'll have to fall to remember this night There's a man standing by, has a heart attack at thirty Wastes his time holding tight the memories of days gone by This night explodes This night explodes

    8 years from now, 8 years from now 8 years from now I will go into cardiac arrest Walk out on the roof with me, plug your ears Was all this fire meant to be? I'll know in years, because this night explodes in my eyes This night explodes in my eyes, in my eyes

    The distance intensified by it burning so bright.

    chuffhonchoon March 24, 2008   Link
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    I think this song's about coke. anyone agree?

    trainwr3ckon January 10, 2010   Link
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    probably some sort of substance

    liberandonon February 22, 2010   Link

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