Cheer Up, Boys (Your Make-Up Is Running)

Album: Echoes, Silence, Patience and Grace (2007)
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  • It was meant to be
    But all along it never meant a thing
    Never stopped to ask you why
    You didn't pass me by

    Did you see me in your life?
    Flash before your eyes
    Was it just that I wasn't hard enough
    Hard enough for you

    Stop using my
    Confusion
    Wait, wait

    There's a world out there
    (There's a world out there)
    Don't you deny me
    (Don't you deny me)

    Give me one last wish
    (Give me one last wish)
    There's a world out there

    Elementary, I solved them all
    All your mysteries
    Settle down and in good time
    We can solve all mine

    Tell me lies or tell me when
    Tear me up again
    And I will let you know when I've had enough
    Had enough of you

    Stop using my
    Confusion
    Wait, wait

    There's a world out there
    (There's a world out there)
    Don't you deny me
    (Don't you deny me)

    Give me one last wish
    (There's a world out there)
    There's a world out there
    (Don't you deny me)

    I know you've got your reasons
    Hey, let's call it even
    Turn out all the lights
    And go to bed

    Still I get this feeling
    No one will believe me
    When I let these ghosts
    Outside my head

    There's a world out there
    (There's a world out there)
    Don't you deny me
    (Don't you deny me)

    Give me one last wish
    (Give me one last wish)
    Don't you deny me
    (Don't you deny me)

    There's a world out there
    (There's a world out there)
    Don't you deny me
    (Don't you deny me)

    Give me one last wish
    (There's a world out there)
    There's a world out there
    (Don't you deny me) Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Bert from Pueblo, NmHe says the title is not there to make fun of emo bands, but we all know it is!
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