Overdue

James Dewees / Jim Suptic / Matthew Pryor / Robert Pope / Ryan Pope

You're a few years overdue.
I spent them waiting here for you.
Now your charity's refused,
I can name a penance for abuse.

Twenty four years overdue,
what kind of role model are you?
Very least learn not to do,
I think I might be over you.

Do hope I won't
Learn to make
The same mistakes,
That you would
Make me aware
That only fear,
My only hope,
Is letting go.

Went on a limb for you,
Capsized when I turned twenty two.
Did it burn as bad for you?
No bottle serves to soothe my wounds.

Do hope I won't
Learn to make
The same mistakes,
That you would
Make me aware
That only fear,
My only hope,
Is letting go.
My only hope
Is letting go.

You're a few years overdue.
I spent them waiting here for you.

Trivia about the song Overdue by The Get Up Kids

When was the song “Overdue” released by The Get Up Kids?
The song Overdue was released in 2003, on the album “On A Wire”.
Who composed the song “Overdue” by The Get Up Kids?
The song “Overdue” by The Get Up Kids was composed by James Dewees, Jim Suptic, Matthew Pryor, Robert Pope, and Ryan Pope.

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