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Fall Out Boy - Reinventing The Wheel To Run Myself Over Lyrics

Fall Out Boy Reinventing The Wheel To Run Myself Over lyrics is the 11th song on the album "Take This To Your Grave" by Fall Out Boy. The "Reinventing The Wheel To Run Myself Over" lyrics by Fall Out Boy are displayed below.
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Reinventing The Wheel To Run Myself Over by Fall Out Boy


I could walk this fine line between elation and success

But we all know which way I'm going to strike the stake between my chest.

So "You have to prove yourself".

You'll have to prove it to me.

 

So now you're waiting up for him...

You're wasting time yeah every time.

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Whoa can't do it by myself. [x5]

 

I can't wake up to these reminders of who I am:

A failure at everything... 18 going on extinct.

I know my place it's nowhere you should roam.

 

So now you're waiting up for him...

Still wasting time yeah every time

Yeah

 

Whoa I can't do it by myself [x4]

Whoa I can't do it by myself(can't do it by myself)[x2]

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