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It's alright
I won't commit my friend
And if you pay for your mistakes
You can break apology
It's just fine
I won't commit my friend
When you come back from your escape
You can make a person's day
Cos it's your time
You come back and you don't tell the truth to me, no more
It's alright
I won't commit my friend
When you come back from your escape
I don't need apology
Yeah it's just fine
I won't convince my friend
And you don't know just what to say
Once you make your plan you follow it just right
I know you never meant to let nobody down
You never feel the way I found
Come and see
Oh, I won't commit my friend
You won't pay for your mistakes
And I don't make apologies
Yeah it's alright
I won't convince my friend
When you don't know just what to say
I don't think I'll ever come to hear it all
You wanna feel so bad for doing nothing all this time
You're doing nothing
(You just feel left out!)
You're always up to no one's business
Always up to'
Only witness
When you come back from your escape
Then I could follow you to hell.

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Pete Yorn (b. July 27, 1974) is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist originally from Montville, New Jersey, United States.

Yorn started as a drummer who also played guitar. In 1990, he was drumming for his band in a high school talent contest when someone suggested he sing the Replacements song "Talent Show." That went over so well, a competing band asked him to sing Neil Young’s "Rockin' In the Free World" with them.

He was first recognized when the Farrelly brothers picked "Strange Condition" for their film Me, Myself & Irene.

He has gained increasing popularity following the use of his song "Just Another" on popular WB television show Dawson's Creek.

Another of his songs, Murray was used in the credits of the film Igby Goes Down

The song "Undercover" was used in the first Spiderman movie and appears on the soundtrack.

The song "Lose You" was used in the closing of an episode of House on Fox. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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