Young and Aspiring

Timothy McTague, Grant Brandell, James Smith (Underoath), Christopher Dudley, Aaron Gillespie, Spencer Chamberlain

So lets not even try you're right lets ball it up and throw it out the window
It's becoming all so clear in my mind
I've thought this through more like once or twice
I feel that this is my last request to you

Hold your breath
Bottle it up and save it for the next one
It's safe to say we've been riding this all night
None of this will ever change your mind
It's never saf to rely on borrowed time
Now we're both undone and it's time to open up your eyes

Consenquence it's our need in times like this
Feeling free is our modern disease
You're a classic disaster with a knack for losing
Your exterior
I'm so sick
From staring at the mirror

This all needs a break from you
And I'm used to this

I fear that I am just an end
So you'll play the mistaken and I'll play the victim
In our screenplay of desire and I'm still writing
The letters I'll never send

Running in circles I can't forget how many times
I've played this in my mind

Feeling free feeling free
This is my panic this is my call to arms

Trivia about the song Young and Aspiring by Underoath

On which albums was the song “Young and Aspiring” released by Underoath?
Underoath released the song on the albums “They're only Chasing Safety” in 2004, “Survive, Kaleidoscope” in 2008, “Play Your Old Stuff” in 2011, and “The Ultimate Playlist” in 2016.
Who composed the song “Young and Aspiring” by Underoath?
The song “Young and Aspiring” by Underoath was composed by Timothy McTague, Grant Brandell, James Smith (Underoath), Christopher Dudley, Aaron Gillespie, Spencer Chamberlain.

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