Reinventing Your Exit

Album: They're Only Chasing Safety (2004)
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  • Twelfth and Hyde on a Sunday
    Feeling like we're gold
    And we're nothing short of invincible

    Invincible
    Invincible
    It starts again, can you feel it?
    It takes your breath away
    Stop saying that we're invincible

    It's around and round
    You're uninviting, unrewarding
    And I'm misinforming you, misinforming you

    We all want to be, want to be somebody
    Right now, we're just looking for the exit

    This is the way I would have done things
    Up against the wall, up against the wall
    You got me up against your wall

    This is the way I would have done things
    Up against the wall, up against the wall
    You got me up against your wall

    It's you and me on a Monday
    The lies that we told
    This is where we both go numb now

    You broke my heart again this time
    You're fading now, you crossed the line
    You crossed the line

    We all want to be, want to be somebody
    Right now, we're just looking for the exit

    This is the way I would have done things
    Up against the wall, up against the wall
    You got me up against your wall

    This is the way I would have done things
    Up against the wall, up against the wall
    You got me up against your wall

    Reaching out for a hand that's not here
    But you're not there
    But you're not

    This is the way I would have done this
    Up against your wall, up against your wall
    This is the way we should have done
    When we're up against a wall
    Up against the wall
    This is the way I would have done this
    Up against the wall, up against the wall
    You got me up against your wall
    This is the way I would have done this
    Up against the wall, up against the wall
    You got me up against your wall Writer/s: Aaron Gillespie, Christopher Dudley, Grant Brandell, James Smith, Spencer Chamberlain, Timothy Mctague
    Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing
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