I talk to Emily on messenger, and she talks me
We talk about music alot and sometimes food and sometimes TV
We talk about people, yeah, we laugh and we bitch and we're mean
And she says she knows who her friends are and I know what she means
Emily, I cannot believe we're listening to all of the same CDs
Emily, oh Emily, it's like I've known you since 1983
I talk to Emily in town when I see her, and she talks to me
And I believe her when she says today things aren't like the way they used to be
We're talking 'bout people who don't care about the music they just need to be seen
Well we're still so young and we know what we want and we're living it
Emily, I cannot believe we listening to all of the same CDs
Emily, oh Emily, it's like I've known you since 1983
I know what she means, I think it's like that 'cause we're from the same scene
I'll say what I see, there's people talking but nobody's listening
Nobody's listening
Emily, I cannot believe we're listening to all of the same CDs
Emily, oh Emily, it's like I've known you since 1983
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from Emily,
released September 18, 2006
Written by Benjamin J. Wood
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