I turned to my friend and the look in his eyes said
I might never be as young as I am again
I said that we'd go when the next good song comes on
He said make it fast man let's not stay here too long
To give a little means I have to spend until I die
The underground is mainstream and the mainstream is a lie
She says she's wasting her time in this city in this room
But please don't believe me when I say I don't miss you
So tie up my hands and then I'll keep my hands to myself
So tie up my hands I won't lay them on anyone else
So tie up my hands but who complains when walking from hell
Tie them up tie them up
Was walking home half asleep nowhere to go to
That's me in the back seat and you in the photo
Looked up from a taxicab swear that I'd seen her
The rain in the stoplight was as if I dreamed her
And everybody tells me that bad weather's coming in
I hate the way I look and I despise the way I sing
And everybody hates themselves despite all that they say
But I can't complain though welcome a new day
So tie up my hands and then I'll keep my hands to myself
So tie up my hands I won't lay them on anyone else
So tie up my hands but who complains when walking from hell
Tie them up tie them up
Looked up from the taxicab swear that I seen her
The rain in the stoplight was as if I dreamed her
I swear, I swear that I swear that I seen her
The rain in the taxicab as if I dreamed her
I swear, I swear that I swear that I seen her
The rain in the taxicab as if I dreamed her
I swear that I swear that I swear that I seen her
The rain in the taxicab as if I dreamed her, yeah
So tie up my hands and then I'll keep my hands to myself
So tie up my hands I won't lay them on anyone else
So tie up my hands but who complains when walking from hell
Tie them up tie them up
Writer(s): Declan Melia, Nicholas James Wilson, Matthew O'gorman, Will Drummond
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