Man Overboard

Blink 182 · The Mark Tom And Travis Show

So sorry it's over, So sorry it's over
There so much more that I wanted and
(So sorry it's over)
There so much more that I needed and
(So Sorry it over)
Time keeps moving on and on and on
Soon we'll all be gone

Let's take some time to talk this over
You're out of line and rarely sober
We can't depend on your excuses
Cause in the end it's fucking useless
You can only lean on me for so long
Bring the ship about to watch a friend drown
Sit out on the ledge, begged you to come down
You can only lean on me for so long

I remember shots without a chaser
Absent minded thoughts now you're a stanger
Cover up the scars
Put on your game face
Left you in a bar, to try and save face

You can only lean on me for so long
Bring the ship about to watch a friend drown
Sit out on the ledge, begged you to come down
You can only lean on me for so long
So sorry it's over, so sorry it's over
There's so much more that I wanted and
(So sorry it's over)
There's so much more that I needed and
(So sorry it's over)
Time keeps moving on and on and on
soon we'll all be gone

Man on a mission can't say I miss him around
Insider information, hand in your resignation
Loss of a good friend best of intentions I found
Tight lipped procrastination
Yeah later, see you around

Man Overboard

Released on Blink-182's 2000 album The Mark, Tom And Travis Show, "Man Overboard" stands as a quintessential example of the band's mid-2000s pop-punk sound. The track features the group's signature power chords and driving rhythms, typical of their energetic live performances and recorded discography from that era. As part of their broader catalog, the song reflects the band's ability to blend catchy melodies with relatable themes, solidifying their status as a defining act of the 2000s. It remains a staple in their live sets and has been widely covered by fans, showcasing the enduring appeal of their songwriting and production style.