Summer come, please, tell me what you've waited for It's been so cold, I can't take it anymore It's been years but I've been here before Waiting for you
I was headed for a close encounter She's eternal, spotless on the mind Sun burnt on a battlefield Walking on the Mason Dixon line Soaking in a burned
I hear voices, people think I'm crazy they can talk but it doesn't really phase me late at night when the lights go down when I close my eyes I hear
Start if you stop cause my life is just not A script that you skip when you don't get the plot 'Cause I've said almost everything there's left to say
When I was only a kid, I hid in the pyramids Archeologists came so I just changed my name I had years still to go, they were moving too slow I was here
up to no good, incarcerated Crescentwood pushing insane, thinking I was John Wayne life was looking grim, can you hear me, can you hear me, you pilgrims
down at the truck stop where angel works serving the bean god to flannel jerks she's home to her couch ridden heavyweight champ he kisses his wife with
all hands on deck, throw your guns in the air let's turn this ship around and leave this battleground we've been lost at sea for a long time now today
it's a small world after all turns out that we both shop at the mall I see you with your dude he's the one with the really bad tattoos drawn on like I
Turn off the lights; pull the sheets down tight, We?re being watched by satellite. Put my ring under loose floorboards, They can?t know my life before
She's an angel in the hallway, in the stands and at the mall I see her everywhere I go, she don't see me at all I serenade her cell phone but I never
this don't seem like you at all to watch you laugh while others fall and me I know that people change but this seems way too strange no matter what
I wake up, I get dressed and I comb my hair brush my teeth, tie my shoes then I go downstairs mom's at work, dad's a jerk, how complacent I mean they
every time my parents were gone they'd hire this baby sitter named Dawn I'd stay up late, watch MTV opened up a whole new world to me she always used
I got a car and it doesn't drive all over town but with the right attitude it's gonna come alive all over town I'll hit the gas and drive so fast they
They're callin' for snow It's 40 below the weather when she had it together Steerin' wheel's cold, she knows, she's not old To be feelin' fairy tales
No one's famous, we're all strangers Now I can't even talk to you No one's famous, we're all contagious And I'm scared that I'm losing you I was working
we were all that we had and we were thicker than blood we would spend all our time in my room dreaming of all the things we would do when it came time