Every Avenue
Every Avenue
Every Avenue
Every Avenue & Tom Higgenson
Every Avenue
Every Avenue
Every Avenue
Every Avenue
Every Avenue
Every Avenue
Every Avenue
Every Avenue
Every Avenue
“Finish What You Started” is the straight up rock song about a love/hate relationship. You don’t know why you’re still in it, but you are, even though you’re just causing yourself pain by staying in that place.
[Verse 1]
It's not enough to be what you wanted
Stuck in love, fighting your way out
Your string's attached to all my limbs
And I know you're about to let me down, down
Let me tell you
Leave behind you
Never ends, never ends
[Chorus]
If you ever learn just to walk away
Then kill me with the words that you didn't say
Finish what you started
Push until you feel I'm about to break
Littering into pieces of what you take
Just finish what you started
So we can do it again
[Verse 2]
I know it's bound to happen
The road you take leads right back to me, me
Your pill gets hard to swallow
Each time I have to hear you say, say
That you're sorry
That you left me
Once again, once again
[Chorus]
If you ever learn just to walk away
Then kill me with the words that you didn't say
Finish what you started
Push until you feel I'm about to break
Littering into pieces of what you take
Just finish what you started
So we can do it again
[Bridge]
So pick it up
Right back where you left off
Say the things that you know will turn me on
You speed up ... and then you're gone
But everything you get
You'll get just like I won
[Chorus]
If you ever learn just to walk away
Then kill me with the words that you didn't say
Finish what you started
Push until you feel I'm about to break
Littering into pieces of what you take
Just finish what you started
So we can do it again
So we can do it again
Finish What You Started was written by Steven McMorran & Mitch Allan & James Deeghan & David Strauchman.
Finish What You Started was produced by Mike Green & Mitch Allan.
Every Avenue released Finish What You Started on Tue Nov 03 2009.
Frontman Dave Struachman told Alternative Press:
When we sat down to write this song, we wanted to write a straight-up rock song. I love ‘Finish’ because it’s so simple, but it really hits. I think the song describes the whole love/hate relationship where you want out but don’t know how to get ther...