If it's oh so easy why'd you go and lead me in
to the things that we're not gonna mention
and your own intention's got your feet locked as they go
to the bottom without any problem
well there is something that I know will make you feel all right here
its the longest season and you're rollin back your eyes
to the ceiling it's all too appealing
that the clothes your wearing aren't daring anymore
yet you continue to not make an issue
well there's something that I know should make us feel all right here
when there's no were left to go it's making it all too clear
so hold on tight
it's a long ride into the moonlight we don't have a moment to waste
when the home you believed in has fallen to pieces there's no better time to escape than today
Did your long lost demons get you going back for more
there's no denying without any trying
and the laws you're breaking they're just complications of
technicality caught in reality
Well something else I know can make you feel all right dear
Cause there's no were left to go and it's making it all too clear
so hold on tight
it's a long ride into the moonlight we don't have a moment to waste
when the home you believed in has fallen to pieces there's no better time to escape than today
when the pink elephants on parade
step right up and make it safe for you to say you're not ok
today you're not ok
credits
from Meet Me Again,
released January 1, 2010
Written by Len Monachello
Bass and Backing Vocals - Brandon Wilde
Drums - Andy LaDue
Backing Vocals - Craig Chessler
Trumpet - Jesse Selengut
All other Sounds - Len Monachello
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