Adolescents

Album: If Not Now, When? (2011)
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  • I'm feeling out of bounds, out of bounds
    I'm running out of time, out of time
    I know there's no such thing as either of them but
    It doesn't make me feel any better

    Out of sight, out of mind
    Out of sight, out of mind
    We're out of time, we're out of mind
    Out of mind, out of mind
    Yeah (yeah), yeah

    I'm feeling overwhelmed, overwhelmed
    It's getting out of line, line, line, line
    I know I'm not alone, just adolescents you and I
    It doesn't make me feel any better

    Out of sight, out of mind
    Out of sight, out of mind
    We're out of time, we're out of mind
    Out of mind, out of mind
    Yeah (yeah), yeah
    Yeah (yeah), yeah

    Out of sight, out of mind
    Out of sight, out of mind
    We're out of time, we're out of mind
    Out of mind, out of mind
    We're out of mind
    Yeah yeah, yeah Writer/s: Ben Kenney, Brandon Boyd, Chris Kilmore, Jose Pasillas, MIchael Einzinger
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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