Stop before you get me started Maybe I'll just go I'm not exactly broken hearted But I think you already know That there's more to the story that I'm givin' up Maybe I should just grow up
There's a picture of a girl somwhere that fits this empty frame And there's a song here somewhere with a happier refrain It came to me, I think they call it an epiphany Man that's a big word
All I ever wanted was a little extra ordinary Somewhat documented and depicted in this book of memories That's as empty as a broken glass, or a gas tank in my car If you can hear me now, Come out, come out, wherever you are
I try so hard not to remember, I wish I could forget The thoughts of you in syndication Just like the time I met Joan Jett At a grammy party on a saturday night After you and me had a big fight
There's a picture of a boy somewhere that fits your empty frame I tried switching the station, but the song remains the same It came to me, think they call it an epiphany That line was lame
All I ever wanted was a little extra ordinary Somewhat documented and depicted in this book of memories That's as empty as a broken glass, or a gas tank in my car If you can hear me now, Come out, come out, wherever you are
[Bridge] Are you still at home? Or did you go to Rome? I swear I think I saw you on some Italian movie Showing on the plane I couldn't read your name Subtitles don't work on the credits, Man that's a shame And it's a shame 'bout me and you No one to blame but, you
All I ever wanted was a little extra ordinary Somewhat documented and depicted in this book of memories That's as empty as a broken glass, or a gas tank in my car If you can hear me now, If you can hear me now, If you can hear me now, Come out, come out, wherever you are Wherever you are I think they call it an epiphany
Compositores: Zachary David Maloy (Zac), Jaret Ray Reddick (Erich Jaret Von) ECAD: Obra #2064640