Last time I said I was in control
I had 25 debts and we both know
When you come back now
You'll see my face
I said 25 debts and we both pray

While I move away
Hard times don't come until tomorrow
These eyes don't see
Take your skin off when you listen to me
Move away
Hard times don't come until tomorrow
These eyes in me
Take your skin off when you're talkin' to me
Me...

Oh what a world that we both come in
I said hold it to the rock and let it in
Oh what a world that we are in
I said hold it to the rock and we're both in

While I move away
Hard times don't come until tomorrow
These eyes don't see
Take your skin off when you listen to me
Move away
Hard times don't come until tomorrow
These eyes don't see
Take your skin off when you're listenin' to me

Don't worry bout what might have been
Just tell your woman that you're sorry
And you jumped out of your skin
Listen closely to your motto
Don't worry bout what might have been
Tell the jury that you're sorry
And just jump out of your skin
I wanna jump out of my skin
I wanna jump out of my skin
And watch the clouds

Move away
I'm never gonna live it down
Move away
Move away
Move move move move away
Move away

Move away
Hard times don't come until tomorrow
These eyes don't see
Take your skin off when you listen to me
Move away
Hard times don't come until tomorrow
Move away
Move away
Move away
Move away


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Move Away Lyrics as written by Dave Brent Keuning Brandon Flowers

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  • +1
    General Comment

    I really love this song, it's just amazing.

    track17on April 29, 2007   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    this song is soooo goood!! I love all the Killer's music and this is no exception.

    supernukeon May 01, 2007   Link
  • +1
    My Interpretation

    Take your skin off when you listen to me Take your skin off when you're talkin' to me

    I think it means..don't hide behind your skin, be who you are, be real

    illcommunication24on July 01, 2010   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    oh beat me to posting it, great song show a new style for the killers, possible style for third album maybe?

    Austynon April 28, 2007   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    I was just going to post this. Spent a long time yesterday trying to get all the lyrics, but didn't have enough time to post them. Great Spiderman anthem. I don't think this will be the new style for the third album, because it was only for a soundtrack. Also, I think that it's "25 deaths". Seems to make more sense to me, but debts works too. Deaths just seems more Spiderman 3-ish. IDK, it's not like I've actually seen the movie yet, it's just what I heard.

    Funny to think about the third album already, if there's going to be one, that is. Can't wait though, even though it'll be awhile. I am madly in love with the Killers.

    Peace to all of you.

    PS- One of the only places you can hear this song is on the soundtrack site, myspace.com/spiderman. There is no video, as far as I know. At least in the US.

    --Mari

    foundthevelvetsun7on April 29, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    very catchy. I found myself singing along on the first listen

    Sp4mmy54mmyon April 29, 2007   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    its quite a different sound, but i like it. i want to see spiderman even more now!

    annabellarockafellaon May 04, 2007   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    the new spiderman movie was not great, but this song is =]

    remedyon May 07, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    here u, leave him alone! hes jus going through some identity confusion! he,s perfect!

    really really love this song!!what a lovely nice fright of a song like!unexpected but stil amazing!

    brandon and the boys, fair play!!!x

    ledgepantsd2ndon May 22, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    lol, "going through some identity confusion"? lol, i guess, but he still looks soo freaking hot... anyways..i LOVE this song...its soo catchy and still sounds like them ... I LOVE THE KILLERS!!

    killersloveron July 19, 2007   Link

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