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Don't try to wake me up
Even if the sun really does come out tomorrow
Don't believe anything you say anymore
In the morn, in the morningBricks to this old house are breaking
Steel would have weathered but now forlorner
It's alarming how loud the silence screams
No warn, no warn, no warningAddictions fill the table where the family used to sit
And conversate, conversate to the sounds
To the sounds of a record player with it's jumping needle
And the lights that grow dim over timeWith downcast eyes
There's more to living than being alive
With downcast eyes
There's more to living than being alive, whoaAre you where you thought you'd be?
So beautiful and only twenty-three
Opposition rests in the hearts
With no, with no, with no opportunityIt's not that we don't talk
Its just no one really listens and honesty fades
Like a politician, lost in the course

All smiles and no one remembers our namesWith downcast eyes
There's more to living than being alive
With downcast eyes
There's more to living than being aliveWith downcast eyes
There's more to living than being alive
With downcast eyes
There's more to living than being aliveDon't try to wake me up
Even if the sun really does come out tomorrow
Don't believe anything I say anymore
In the morn, in the morningWith downcast eyes
There's more to living than being alive
With downcast eyes
There's more to living than being aliveWith downcast eyes
There's more to living than being alive
With downcast eyes
There's more to living than being alive
Songwriters
JOSEPH MILLIGAN (16580), STEVEN ARNOLD (16579), NATHAN YOUNG (16578), DEON REXROAT (16581)Published by
Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing

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Anberlin was formed in 2002 in Winter Haven, FL, USA. Their debut album, Blueprints For The Black Market, was quite successful. Spurred on by popular singles Readyfuels and Change the World, it sold over 60,000 copies and raised Anberlin's profile. They released their sophomore album, Never Take Friendship Personal, in February 2005. The album was praised by critics, garnering favourable reviews and winning the band new fans.

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