Categories > Celebrities > Panic! At The Disco > The Mixed Tape

The Song

by LaBellaMuerte 0 reviews

Once again, due to the lack of catergories on this site, I had to put this under FOB and PATD when it's really a Paramore/Metro Station story.

Category: Panic! At The Disco - Rating: PG-13 - Genres: Drama,Humor,Romance - Published: 2008-07-31 - Updated: 2008-10-11 - 320 words

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“This is morning; it’s when I spend the most time, thinking about what I’ve given up.
This is a warning; when you start the day just to close the curtains you’re thinking about I’ve given up.
Where are you now as I’m swimming through the stereo?
I’m writing you a symphony of sound.
Where are you now as I rearrange the songs again?
This mix could burn a hole in anyone, but it was you I was thinking of.
It was you I was thinking of.
I read your letter, the one you left when you broke into my house; I’m retracing every step you made.
And you said you meant it.
And there’s a piece of me in every single second of every single day.
And if it’s true then tell me how we got this way?
Where are you now as I’m swimming through the stereo?
I’m writing you a symphony of sound.
Where are you now as I rearrange the songs again?
This mix could burn a hole in anyone but it was you I was thinking of.
It was you I was thinking of.
I can’t get to you.
I can’t get to you.
I can’t get to you, you.
And where are you now as I’m swimming through the stereo?
I conduct a symphony of sound.
Where are you now as I’m cutting through you track by track.
I swear to God his mix could sink the sun.
But it was you I was thinking of.
It was you I was thinking of.
And where are you now?
And where are you now?
This is my mix for her.
It’s like I wrote every note with my own fingers.”


“The Mixed Tape” was written and composed by Andrew McMahon for Everything in Transit.
Performed by Jack’s Mannequin.
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