Warm October nights
You came and cuddled next to me, baby, yeah yeah yeah
Our noses brushed so close
I wished it was our souls
Drifting off to sleep
I could hear the little snores you made
Watching eyes shut tight
Like doors to something sweeter where you rest

Tear me off a piece of blanket
Keep me warm and we can make it
Here's my heart, I'll let you break it
Touch your skin and I can't take it

Light will creep in soon
And I still haven't slept a wink, baby, yeah yeah yeah
I wish the sun would hide his head
So I could watch you dream some more
Wish the sun would hide his head
So I could watch you dream some more

I want to watch you dream some more
I want to watch you dream some more girl
I want to watch you dream some more
I want to watch you

Tear me off a piece of blanket
Keep me warm and we can make it
Here's my heart, I'll let you break it
Touch your skin


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October Nights Lyrics as written by Longineu Parsons Iii Benjamin Eric Harper

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    This is by far my favorite song. Check out more Yellowcard information on their website yellowcardrock.com

    SoyFarraon December 15, 2001   Link
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    ah great song great song.

    whitkneeon December 15, 2001   Link
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    Amazing!

    SeAmLeSson January 06, 2002   Link
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    this is my most favoritest song ever! wahoo!

    lelexo30on March 20, 2002   Link
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    I love this song! The lyrics are so great, once I read them I was like WAHHHH!! Great song!

    CaughtInTheSun14on April 10, 2002   Link
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    this song rocks...thE whole "i wish the sun would hide his head so i could watch you dream some more" is kinda creepy-in the stalker sense-but still an awesome song :)

    i hate youon April 14, 2002   Link
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    the lyrics to this song are so awesome! they make me think of my ex and how we cuddled under blankets on warm october nights.....aaaaahhhhh....love sucks!

    eLeCTRiCgrrrlon April 15, 2002   Link
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    i think that britney RULZ if you think the same let me know!!!

    britrulzon April 15, 2002   Link
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    this song kinda makes me envious of all those ppl out there who can cuddle up with their loved one on "warm october nights" unlike me cause my beautiful girlfriend lives so very very far away from me......sniff sniff T-T

    Vash T. Stampedeon April 16, 2002   Link
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    Vash T. Stampede I totally agree with you about being envious of the people who get to be so close to their special someone... i definitely miss that... lol

    lelexo30on April 17, 2002   Link

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