Ahh-ahh-ahh-ah
See I've been working on a jailbreak
Got no time for a mistake
Any moment 'til the day breaks
No more time to get to know you
I've been working on a jailbreak
Keep it calm with the fast pace
Any moment 'til the day breaks
No more time to get to know you

Now I'm living in a dream (Ah-ah)
Now I'm living in a dream(ah-ah)
And I don't think I'm ever gonna wake up
Now I'm living in a dream (Ah-ah)
Now I'm living in a dream (Ah-ah)
And I don't think I'm ever gonna wake up
Ah-ah

See, I've been working on a jailbreak
Got no time for a new fate
Any moment they'll replace me
Should have tried to get to know you
I've been working on my timing
Insecurity beside me
But you tasted so inviting
Should've tried to get to know you

Now I'm living in a dream (Ah-ah)
Now I'm living in a dream (Ah-ah)
And I don't think I'm ever gonna wake up
Now I'm living in a dream(Ah-ah)
Now I'm living in a dream(Ah-ah)
And I don't think I'm ever gonna wake up
Ah-ah

Ooooo,ooooo,ooooo,
Mamma, it's a jailbreak
It's a, It's a jailbreak
Ooooo,ooooo,ooooo,
Mamma, it's a jailbreak
It's a, It's a jailbreak

Now I'm living in a dream (Ah-ah)
Now I'm living in a dream (Ah-ah)
And I don't think I'm ever gonna wake up
Now I'm living in a dream (Ah-ah)
Now I'm living in a dream (Ah-ah)
And I don't think I'm ever gonna wake up
Ah-ah

Ah-ah,ah-ah
Mamma, it's a jailbreak, it's a, it's a jailbreak
Mamma, it's a jailbreak, it's a, it's a jailbreak


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    For me at least, this song is about depression. This "dream" is actually depression. He wants to escape this prison of depression. He got here because of a girl that rejected him. He rushed his relationship with her except of trying to get her to know better so now he lost her.

    decayedCellon May 26, 2015   Link

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