Maybe Memories

Album: The Used (2002)
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  • As we trudge along through the mud and we tried to call it home
    But we weren't alright, not at all, not for one, for one, for one second

    Never have been one to write it down, now I think I can
    I know I'm stronger now, who's looking South?
    Not me, I'm not looking back, done denying the truth to anyone
    'Cause I'm alive

    As we trudge along through the mud and we tried to call it home
    But we weren't alright, not at all, not for one, for one, for one second

    You showed me how you seemed to find a hole
    But I just laughed and smiled begged and rolled my eyes
    Even cried and denied the truth to you
    Just like the truth to me mostly lied

    I'm not going to look back
    I'm not going to look back
    I'm not going to look back
    I'm not going to look back

    White it out
    Glittering wax butterflies (butterflies, butterflies)

    Never have been one to write it down, now I think I can
    I know I'm stronger now, who's looking South?
    Not me, I'm not looking back, done denying the truth to anyone
    'Cause I'm alive

    I'm not going to look back
    I'm not going to look back
    I'm not going to look back
    I'm not going to look back
    I'm not going to look back
    I'm not going to look back
    I'm not going to look back Writer/s: Branden Steineckert, Jeph Howard, Quinn Allman, Robert McCracken
    Publisher: THE BEST MUSIC COMPANY
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