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"One Way Conversation" 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] One by one, the children laugh and stare At the boy down the road that nobody knows And nobody cares He doesn't look like the rest of them 'Cause he won't dress like the rest of them No one cares about the boy on Nothing Street [Chorus: Antonio Longo, Adam Lazzara & John Nolan] In between the light of day He wants more than the everything In between the light of day To find his way out of here His way out of here [Verse 2: Antonio Longo] A dead-end conversation passes him right by No one cares about his stories; they call them lies Dreams he'll find a way, dreams of being on stage And no one cares he's finding a way on Nothing Street [Chorus: Antonio Longo, Adam Lazzara & John Nolan, All] In between the light of day He wants more than the everything In between the light of day To find his way out of here His way out of here In between the light of day He thinks he's going to make it In between the light of day If he could only take it [Bridge: Antonio Longo & John Nolan] This is the time and this is the place We all go our separate ways No turning back, no turning back No turning This is the time and this is the place We all go our separate ways No turning back, no turning back No turning (no turning) [Outro: Antonio Longo] 'Cause you're gonna be a star someday You're gonna be a star someday You tell me Someday You tell me
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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.

