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"Eleven" is a track by Taking Back Sunday, from the album Taking Back Sunday (EP), released 2001. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 6 articles about Taking Back Sunday.
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[Verse 1: Antonio Longo] I can remember parking lot nights What did they mean to you? Wrapping my arms around your body Protecting and holding you And holding you [Verse 2: Antonio Longo] Ripping the sun out of my eyes It was such a big surprise You've gone and done it again Does he love you like I can? Like I can? [Chorus: Antonio Longo & General George] Maybe I wasn't good enough But I gave you all I could Would he stay up late if you can't sleep? 'Cause baby, I would (I would) And maybe, I could (I could) [Verse 3: Antonio Longo & General George] I yelled at the moon for staring down And letting me feel this way The ocean was whispers but never told me You'd leave me this way (this way) You'd leave me this way (This way, way, way, way) [Bridge: Antonio Longo] If you told me you were happy If you told me that you miss me Is it something that I can't see? It's something I can't be Something I can't be [Interlude: Antonio Longo] (If you told me) (If you told me!) [Chorus: Antonio Longo, General George, Both] Maybe I wasn't good enough But I gave you all I could (good enough) Would he stay up late if you can't sleep? (good enough) 'Cause maybe I would [Outro: General George] (Good enough, good enough) (Good enough, good enough) (Good enough, good enough) (Good enough)
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Tickets go on sale at 10 am GMT on 9th March.

The massive lineup reveal also includes Million Dead, Kid Kapichi, RØRY and many more acts across the four-day festival.

The band have not long released a new album, '152'.

Stop us if you've heard this one before, but this is the reinvention of Taking Back Sunday.

'152' is coming in October.

It's in honour of its 20th anniversary.

