| Song | Out On The Streets |
| Artist | Karate High School |
| Album | Invaders |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| It’s Saturday night, I’m out on the town. | |
| And all my friends are here, hanging around. | |
| But I have something on my mind. | |
| Something just doesn’t feel right. | |
| I look down Market Street at headlights. | |
| There’s people in their cars, they’re driving. | |
| I wonder where they all go? How could I possibly know? | |
| If I run fast enough to catch up with them, would it even matter in the end? | |
| Take to the skies.Take to the seas. | |
| And you will find me there, out on the streets. | |
| And I just can’t stop thinking: the only thing I know is that i don’t know anything. | |
| All of the boys are watching the game, | |
| but my thoughts aren’t clear. I can’t concentrate. | |
| I just don’t care about the score. | |
| I’m looking for a little more. | |
| I want to believe in something, | |
| but there’s people dying every day | |
| and I wonder where they all go? How could I possibly know? | |
| If I run fast enough to catch up with them, would it even matter in the end? | |
| Take to the skies. Take to the seas. | |
| And you will find me there, out on the streets. | |
| And I just can’t stop thinking: the only thing I know is that i don’t know anything. | |
| I’m walking on the concrete and I feel so small, | |
| because everybody dies and no one knows what happens after that. | |
| Don’t say you do, and don’t blame yourself, | |
| because everybody dies and no one knows what happens after that. | |
| Take to the skies. Take to the seas. | |
| And you will find me there, out on the streets. | |
| And I just can’t stop thinking: the only thing I know is that i don’t know anything. |
| It' s Saturday night, I' m out on the town. | |
| And all my friends are here, hanging around. | |
| But I have something on my mind. | |
| Something just doesn' t feel right. | |
| I look down Market Street at headlights. | |
| There' s people in their cars, they' re driving. | |
| I wonder where they all go? How could I possibly know? | |
| If I run fast enough to catch up with them, would it even matter in the end? | |
| Take to the skies. Take to the seas. | |
| And you will find me there, out on the streets. | |
| And I just can' t stop thinking: the only thing I know is that i don' t know anything. | |
| All of the boys are watching the game, | |
| but my thoughts aren' t clear. I can' t concentrate. | |
| I just don' t care about the score. | |
| I' m looking for a little more. | |
| I want to believe in something, | |
| but there' s people dying every day | |
| and I wonder where they all go? How could I possibly know? | |
| If I run fast enough to catch up with them, would it even matter in the end? | |
| Take to the skies. Take to the seas. | |
| And you will find me there, out on the streets. | |
| And I just can' t stop thinking: the only thing I know is that i don' t know anything. | |
| I' m walking on the concrete and I feel so small, | |
| because everybody dies and no one knows what happens after that. | |
| Don' t say you do, and don' t blame yourself, | |
| because everybody dies and no one knows what happens after that. | |
| Take to the skies. Take to the seas. | |
| And you will find me there, out on the streets. | |
| And I just can' t stop thinking: the only thing I know is that i don' t know anything. |
| It' s Saturday night, I' m out on the town. | |
| And all my friends are here, hanging around. | |
| But I have something on my mind. | |
| Something just doesn' t feel right. | |
| I look down Market Street at headlights. | |
| There' s people in their cars, they' re driving. | |
| I wonder where they all go? How could I possibly know? | |
| If I run fast enough to catch up with them, would it even matter in the end? | |
| Take to the skies. Take to the seas. | |
| And you will find me there, out on the streets. | |
| And I just can' t stop thinking: the only thing I know is that i don' t know anything. | |
| All of the boys are watching the game, | |
| but my thoughts aren' t clear. I can' t concentrate. | |
| I just don' t care about the score. | |
| I' m looking for a little more. | |
| I want to believe in something, | |
| but there' s people dying every day | |
| and I wonder where they all go? How could I possibly know? | |
| If I run fast enough to catch up with them, would it even matter in the end? | |
| Take to the skies. Take to the seas. | |
| And you will find me there, out on the streets. | |
| And I just can' t stop thinking: the only thing I know is that i don' t know anything. | |
| I' m walking on the concrete and I feel so small, | |
| because everybody dies and no one knows what happens after that. | |
| Don' t say you do, and don' t blame yourself, | |
| because everybody dies and no one knows what happens after that. | |
| Take to the skies. Take to the seas. | |
| And you will find me there, out on the streets. | |
| And I just can' t stop thinking: the only thing I know is that i don' t know anything. |