Where Did The Party Go

Album: Save Rock And Roll (2013)
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    Na, na, na, na, na, na,
    Na, na, na, na, na

    I'm here to collect your hearts,
    It's the only reason that I sing
    I don't believe a word you say,
    But I can't stop listening

    This is the story of how they met,
    Her picture was on the back of a pack of cigarettes,
    And when she touched him he turned ruby red
    A story that they'll never forget
    Never forget

    And all the boys are smoking Menthol's,
    Girls are getting back rubs,
    I will drift to you if you make yourself shake fast enough

    My old aches become new again
    My old friends become ex's again

    Oh where did the party go?
    We were ending it on the phone
    I'm not gonna go home alone
    Where, where did the party go?

    Na, na, na, na, na, na
    Na, na, na, na, na

    Na, na, na, na, na, na
    Na, na, na, na, na, yeah

    I know I expect too much
    And not enough all at once
    You know I only wanted fun
    And you got me all fucked up
    Oh no

    I looked for your name on the Ouija board
    And you're making magic oh dear lord
    You and me are the difference between real love
    And the love on TV, love on TV

    And all the boys are smoking Menthol's,
    Girls are getting back rubs,
    I will drift to you if you make yourself shake fast enough

    My old aches become new again
    My old friends become ex's again, yeah

    Oh where did the party go?
    We were ending it on the phone
    I'm not gonna go home alone
    Where, where did the party go?

    Na, na, na, na, na, na
    Na, na, na, na, na

    Na, na, na, na, na, na
    Na, na, na, na, na

    All the kids who screamed (we weren't the same)
    In sweaty rooms
    Now we're doomed to organizing walk-in closets like tombs

    Silent film stars stuck in talking cinema light
    So let's fade away together one dream at a time

    Na, na, na, na, na, na,
    Na, na, na, na

    Na, na, na, na, na, na,
    Na, na, na, na

    Oh where did the party go?
    We were ending it on the phone
    I'm not gonna go home alone
    Where, where did the party go?

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    Na, na, na, na

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    Na, na, na, na Writer/s: Andrew John Hurley, Joseph Mark Trohman, Patrick Martin Stump, Peter Wentz
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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